What Game Theory Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything. Everyone Needs To Understand This

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What Game Theory Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything. Everyone Needs To Understand This
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Veritasium
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Cooperation and Forgiveness With Conditions of Mutual Support is the Most Productive, Profitable and Successful
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It is the Mutual Cooperation that is so powerful. But your counterpart must always be put into place by showing you won't tolerate failure or betrayal.
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All of the Dirty Dealing in the world will never be as profitable as Mutual Cooperation. At least with opponents of equal strength.
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THE USE OF THE COLD WAR AS AN EXAMPLE IS COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT
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Anyone who has seriously studied the Bolshevik Revolution, WW1 and WW2 knows damn well that the Cold War was a British Fabrication to use a a Divide and Conquer Power Grab, and to put the Fear of Annihilation into the entire worlds Population.
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It is hard to understand how so many intelligent and educated people completely fail to see the truth.
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The Sad fact is that the vast majority of the population believe the Mainstream Narrative.

It is only when you start discovering a pattern of lies about major historical events that you have the necessary suspicion that allows you to question that narrative and dig deeper to find the HIDDEN TRUTH

WORLD GOVERNMENTS ARE SELF SERVING, GREEDY, RUTHLESS, BACK STABBING AND CRUEL

SO YEAH, OF COURSE THEY LIED ABOUT WHAT REALLY HAPPENED

Such Senseless and Insane Mass Slaughter and Genocide that occurred in World War 2 does not simply happen by chance or natural occurrence.

Such Great Evil as WW2 required a hell of a lot of Evil Scheming and work to make it all happen.

But it also took All of the Banksters Money to Enable it to happen in the first place.

ULTIMATELY IT IS THE CENTRAL BANKERS THAT CAN BE BLAMED FOR ALL GREAT MODERN WARS
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A massive thank you to Prof. Robert Axelrod and Prof. Steven Strogatz for their expertise and time. To read more about Prof. Axelrod’s Passion for Cooperation visit: https://ve42.co/Axelrod2023 A
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A massive thanks to the wonderful Nicky Case. Nicky’s “The Evolution of Trust” game was a huge inspiration for this video. We highly recommend you play this excellent game yourself, over at: https://ncase.me/trust/
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A huge thank you to those who helped us understand and fact check different parts of this topic - Dr. Christian Hilbe, Dr. Vincent Knight, Dr. Jelena Grujic, Prof. Andreas Diekmann, and Dr. Alexander Stewart.
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