🕹️ Evil, Risk, & the Game of Life: A Theory That Makes Sense 🧩 Game Theory #7
🎮 The GAME OF LIFE Course 🏆
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28m
Why is there evil in the world? Why is life so risky, uncertain, and sometimes terrifying? In this seventh episode of the Game of Life series, we explore how game theory holds the surprising answer. Every real game needs risk—the possibility of losing, the tension of not knowing what comes next. That’s what makes play exciting and life meaningful. Without danger, there’s no bravery. Without uncertainty, there’s no hope. And without the chance of losing, there’s no real way to win. What if the hardest parts of life weren’t glitches—but essential features of the game? What if risk, fear, and even evil had to exist for life to be truly worth playing? Watch now, and start seeing life differently.
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