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What Is A Non-cooperative Game?

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What Is A Non-cooperative Game?

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In solving our problem, most people are taking one or both of the following paths. Both paths have something in common — the non-cooperative aspect of The Game Of Living What is a non-cooperative game? A non-cooperative game is a game in which all “the players” are not cooperating with each other to reach the same goal. Not only that, but the players do not always behave exactly the same. Their responses vary. Almost all the players in The Game Of Living agree that it is “better for all” when the game is non-cooperative (to an extent.) That is to say, that the adaptation necessary for an entire species to flourish may require the competitive nature of the non-cooperative game. Even if it were possible to get 100% cooperation, it would not be a good thing. Friendly competition in trying to achieve the same goal is a good thing for all. For instance, splitting into teams to see who can find a cure for cancer first. (In the United States this is accomplished through a free market economy

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