Playing By House Rules

As a creator, you get to create the rules for how you make and market your work. And you likely won’t find success until you do.

Jeremy Enns
3 min readJan 22, 2022
Photo by Joshua Hoehne on Unsplash

Think about the board game, Monopoly for a minute.

Chances are if you play it 10 different times with 10 different people you’ll get 10 different variations on the rules.

Some of the variations are minor, such as changing the amount of cash each player starts with, randomly dealing out a selection of starting properties, or taxing certain board spaces.

Others are drastic alterations to the core mechanics of the game, such as adding custom rules that apply to specific dice rolls, and new opportunities (or requirements) for landing on a certain spot on the board.

It’s not that the rules of Monopoly are fluid by nature.

The official rules for the game are firmly defined, set in stone-or at least in the paper print-out that comes in the box.

And yet despite these standardized, codified rules, so often, we, as the people playing the game find ways to reinterpret, bend, break, subtract from or add to the rules in a way that makes the game more fun for us.

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Jeremy Enns
Jeremy Enns

Written by Jeremy Enns

Founder of podcast production and content amplification agency Counterweight Creative. Believer in the power of kindness and generosity.

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