Imagine you've played political and professional games all your life and discovered, from experience, that doing the most selfish thing always worked and rules didn't have consequences for you. To a rule-abiding outsider, this might look like 4D chess. It's really not.
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Replying to @nicoleradziwill
Uh oh -- I forsee an afternoon deep google scholaring to look into agent-based models of rule compliance with non-linear penalties. (Actually, wait,
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Replying to @generativist @nicoleradziwill
Nah, but I think repeated cheating with trial and error + lack of punishment should be common enough. Here's a fishery example: http://carrknight.github.io/poseidon/enforcement.html …:
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Replying to @ErnestoCarrella @nicoleradziwill
You have beautiful docs and no AVI. You are forever an interesting dude.
9:06 AM - 30 Sep 2018
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