The Musings of Jaime David
The Musings of Jaime David
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  • Musing Mondays #24: The Strange Comfort of Gaming Rituals

    Musing Mondays #24: The Strange Comfort of Gaming Rituals

    Think about how gamers have all these little rituals — specific snacks, lucky controllers, exact seat positions — that somehow feel like they impact the game.

    Is it superstition? Maybe. But it’s also a way to bring control and focus into a world of randomness and chaos, especially in competitive gaming. When the outcome feels uncertain, rituals create a sense of stability.

    On a deeper level, these rituals build community and identity. Shared habits become inside jokes, bonding players across games and generations.

    Gaming is more than pressing buttons — it’s a culture of meaning-making, where even small acts can feel like magic.

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  • Musing Mondays #20: Why Do We Still Clap at the End of Concerts?

    Musing Mondays #20: Why Do We Still Clap at the End of Concerts?

    Have you ever thought about why we clap at concerts, theater shows, or speeches? It’s such a universal ritual — loud, rhythmic applause to say “thank you” or “well done.”

    But where did this come from? And why clapping instead of any other gesture? It’s a way of making noise together, a communal signal of appreciation. Yet it’s also oddly mechanical, sometimes performed out of habit rather than genuine feeling.

    Clapping is one of those weird social cues that’s both spontaneous and scripted. We don’t just clap to show approval, we clap to participate — to be part of the moment with others, to signal belonging.

    So maybe the noise isn’t just about the performers, but about us. Our way of connecting, celebrating, and saying “I’m here with you.”