Game Theory: The Architecture of Strategic Interaction
Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interaction among rational decision-makers. In this garden, we explore game theory not just as an economic tool, but as a lens through which to view every facet of human existence.
Explore the Lenses
- Economic: Markets, incentives, and the distribution of resources.
- Jobs: Career strategy, hiring, and organizational negotiations.
- Personal Life: Time management, personal habits, and internal trade-offs.
- Relationships: Trust, cooperation, and the prisoner’s dilemma in love.
- Geopolitics: Nuclear deterrence, trade wars, and global alliances.
- Politics: Voting systems, coalition building, and power dynamics.
- Agriculture: Resource management, crop cycles, and collective farming.
- Maintenance: The game of entropy vs. upkeep in systems.
- Group Dynamics: The tragedy of the commons and collective action.
- Personality: Evolutionary stable strategies in social behavior.
- Psychology: Cognitive biases and the games people play.
- AQAL: Integral theory and the quadrants of interaction.
- Insight Seminars: Experiential learning and breakthrough strategies.
- Religion: Rituals, moral codes, and the ultimate game.
NOTE
Each document explores how strategic incentives shape the outcomes in that specific domain.