Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships


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In a world that claims to value honesty and authenticity, why do our conversations so often feel like carefully choreographed performances? Why do we keep replaying the same emotional scripts with friends, family, lovers, and strangers—over and over again?
Could it be that beneath our casual small talk and everyday drama, we’re all unconsciously playing... games?
Let’s gather to explore Games People Play by Eric Berne—a sharp, insightful, and at times wickedly funny look into the hidden strategies behind human interaction. This book peels back the surface of our social exchanges and reveals the familiar (and sometimes absurd) patterns we fall into: the roles we adopt, the traps we set, the wins we chase.
Let’s have an evening of lively conversation, mental gymnastics, and the occasional awkward self-recognition.
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Agenda
16:30 Arrival, greetings, light snacks, and decoding initial social cues
17:00 The discussion begins — masks off, games on
19:00 Wrap up — with or without existential revelations
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P.S
Please pay attention to the address, for it may change.
For now it's going to be in the church in Eich, the opposite side of the fuelling station. If the weather is great, we could do this in the park nearby—stay tuned.

Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships