Jiang says poker and game study taught him that different personalities and circumstances produce different optimal strategies, and that adding psychology to game theory gave him a more realistic picture of the world.
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Jiang starts with his own formation story: a bullied immigrant reader, Yale disillusionment, depression, poker, game theory, and then a predictive method that treats society as a game played by distinct personalities.
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