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  1. However, unlike the game theory concept, zero-sum thinking refers to a psychological construct—a person's subjective interpretation of a situation. Zero-sum thinking is captured by the saying "your gain is my loss" (or conversely, "your loss is my gain"). Rozycka-Tran et al. (2015) defined zero-sum thinking as:

  2. “Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum. (English: "I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am")” ― Rene Descartes (Principles of Philosophy)

  3. 14 wrz 2021 · A new study shows that zero-sum thinking is pervasive across society, with roots in the ways we tend to think about our neighbors and the economy.

  4. What is a Zero-sum Game? A zero-sum game is when two or more people are involved in a situation, like a game or a contest, and for one person to win something, someone else has to lose the same exact thing.

  5. 587 quotes from Immanuel Kant: 'We are not rich by what we possess but by what we can do without.', 'He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men.

  6. 9 paź 2023 · We’ll also take a look at the wisdom of Zeno, the founder of Stoic philosophy, and Gaius Musonius Rufus, one of Rome’s most respected teachers. Epictetus Quotes. Epictetus is my personal favorite Stoic philosopher, and he’ll be the first on our list of quoted Stoics.

  7. 10 lip 2024 · Zero-sum thinking is the idea that one group’s gain is another’s loss. Who holds zero-sum views? Why? How does it shape their policy preferences? Tune in, as Steven Davis probes these questions with Sandra Sequeira, drawing on her recent research.

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