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Game Theory Explained: How Simple Rules Shape Dating and Life Choices


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Ever wonder why dating feels like playing chess against someone who keeps changing the rules? In this episode, Casey breaks down game theory - the mathematical framework that explains why people make the choices they do in love, work, and life. Turns out, we're all just players in elaborate games we didn't even know we were playing.
On Pattern Break, we explore how mathematicians John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern created a simple system in 1944 that now explains everything from why your ex ghosted you to why coworkers throw each other under the bus. Casey walks through the Nash Equilibrium (yes, from A Beautiful Mind), shows how the classic Prisoner's Dilemma plays out as the "commitment problem" in dating, and reveals why behavioral economics research proves we're terrible at playing these games optimally about 40% of the time. You'll learn to spot the hidden rules and incentives driving everyone's behavior - including your own.
šŸ“ Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction with Casey
[01:30] What is game theory and why it matters
[04:00] The dating game: players, rules, and strategies
[07:00] Nash Equilibrium and the Prisoner's Dilemma
[10:00] Why we're bad at playing these games
[12:00] Key takeaways for everyday decisions
šŸ” Topics: game theory, Nash equilibrium, dating psychology, behavioral economics, decision making, prisoner's dilemma
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Keywords: social dynamics, pattern recognition, historical analysis, ancient history

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Pattern BreakBy Adrian Walsh