Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Rock, Paper, Scissors



A reaction paper on Rock, Paper, Scissors
Game theory on Everyday life

By: Len Fisher Ph.D.


We people are accustomed to things that are within, or around us, with our awareness to the things that co-exist with us that more or less corresponds to our synchronization and management that we intake in our everyday lives. We tent to base our intellectual judgments by the things that we are accustomed to, siding to the things that are co-related to our perspective, meaning biased judgment.

Rock, Paper, Scissors, a Game theory on Everyday life by Len Fisher Ph.D. explains concludes that our chances of resolving problems revolves around two main ways; first by helping us to view them from a a new perspective that exposes their true underlying causes and second by providing new strategies to help us resolve them. These strategies help to balance the differences between the conflict and correlation.

Dr. Len Fisher Ph.D. showed different variables to inculcate into us the different strategies how to be a productive cooperative and to balance the diversity that we should be open-minded to probabilities that may happen, or will happen. Those probability requirements commonsense, yet, the Game theory adds  extra dimension by showing just why and how they work in different circumstances giving it a  more precise calculation. Thus, different tendency may happen, because we live in a world that calculating probability corresponds to infinity, but, it’s better to be late than sorry, it’s better to be on the upper hand.







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