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Elowen Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 8:33:07 AM(UTC)
 
That’s such a cool way to look at it. I’ve always thought Monopoly was just about fun, but yeah — reading people and making deals definitely has real-life value.
Miller Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 4:24:52 AM(UTC)
 
Honestly, I believe it can. When I started playing more regularly on https://monopolygame.in/, I noticed my ability to negotiate got sharper. The game forces you to read people — their goals, hesitations, and what they’re willing to trade. It’s a perfect micro-lesson in persuasion and timing. I’ve even applied those instincts in team meetings at work! Who knew haggling over railroads could turn into real-world soft skills training?
Guest Posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 4:44:58 PM(UTC)
 
I never thought a board game could teach real-life skills until I realized how much Monopoly relies on negotiation. Last game, I convinced two friends to trade properties just by promising future “favors” — it was hilarious but also kind of strategic. It made me wonder, can regular Monopoly play actually improve how you deal with people in real situations, like at work or in business?