Nash equilibrium is described as the state where all players maximize their outcome, but Jiang stresses that real dating behavior does not follow it.
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Nash equilibrium is described as the state where all players maximize their outcome, but Jiang stresses that real dating behavior does not follow it.
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"So the only way out of this is if they cooperate, okay? And the best way to cooperate is basically five is like, you..."
"There's a problem with this though. The problem is, in real life, no one does this. Okay? In real life, no one actually follows..."
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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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