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Category Archives: evolutionary game theory
Patience reduces conflict
The idea here —Â Patience and productivity — is that delayed gratification is linked to successful investing. The articles cited here suggest that humans are hardwired (see http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v13/n5/full/nn0510-523.html) to make trade-offs between today and tomorrow in a way that discounts tomorrow. … Continue reading