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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Builders or Survivors – Games People Play III
This time with Games People Play I’m going to try to create a simple description of the Active mode games people can choose to engage in and give some hint as to how these will affect our lives and the environment … Continue reading
Posted in 04: Games People Play
Tagged active mode games, Added Value, adding value, behavior, builders, building attitude, cooperative games, dealing with people, games, negative sum, negative sum game, non-cooperative games, observing, positive sum, positive sum game, survival attitude, survival instincts, survivors, taking value, value added, win-lose, win-win, zero sum, zero sum game
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From Hermits to Heads of State – Games People Play II
My last post tried to put into visual perspective a bit of an overview of game theory since most of our common knowledge of game theory derives from the rather singularly myopic focus by the media on “zero sum games” … Continue reading
Posted in 04: Games People Play
Tagged cooperative games, culture, dealing with people, exchange, game theory, games, marriage, negative sum, negative sum game, non-cooperative games, parenting, positive sum, positive sum game, win-lose, win-win, zero sum, zero sum game, zero sum games
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Indie Animated Short – Games People Play I
No, you haven’t really missed anything of note as I have not posted anything for a couple of months due to real life getting in the way. In reality, as follow up to the task I gave myself, I did … Continue reading