Why does our brain love games, and what does it tell us about effective motivation? 🎮

A A person can go a long way for a shiny digital badge. Or for that distinctive “ding!” that signals: another level unlocked.

Companies are increasingly using this mechanism, which has led to the growing popularity of gamification — the application of game‑based principles in other contexts, such as supporting marketing activities.

In such solutions, the brain is stimulated on a very fundamental level through:
🔹 a sense of progress
🔹 small, frequent wins
🔹 immediate feedback

As Robert Radzimowski, our Team Lead Fullstack Developer and the author of the article that inspired this post, points out — our reward system works today exactly the same way it did thousands of years ago. Only the context has changed: instead of hunting a mammoth, we’re hunting experience points.
Well‑designed systems can restore something that is often missing in work and education: a sense of agency and a clear link between effort and outcome.

We also invite you to read the full article via the link below ⤵

https://lnkd.in/dCJUD5hf

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