In the dating game example, attractiveness is ranked by genes, wealth, and status.
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Attractiveness
In the dating game example, attractiveness is ranked by genes, wealth, and status.
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"...do we rank them? Well, we rank them according to their attractiveness using three criteria. The first is genes. The second is wealth. And..."
"...the three criteria that we can use to judge a person's attractiveness. And then what we can do is rank them from five to..."
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Game theory begins with a small dating game and ends with a civilizational forecast: when status becomes the prize, love, fertility, policy, and geopolitics all bend around the same zero-sum structure.
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