Not just that. Game theory has puzzles such as "prisoner's dilemma," where a player makes a move that is NOT the most self-interested choice.
Move decisions are based on evaluating a range of outcomes, and considering that the eventual outcome depends on moves made by others. "Let's make a deal ..."
August 1, 2008 Press Briefing by Sarah Sanders
David.Q Thank you, Sarah. Two quickies about last night in Tampa. First of all, does the President encourage the support of people who showed up last night in these "QAnon" and "Blacks for Trump" fringe groups?
And secondly, is the White House willing to say right now, in view of what happened with one of our TV colleagues last night, that it is wrong for his most vocal supporters to be menacing toward journalists doing their jobs in a situation like that or any situation?
MS. SANDERS: On the first part, the President condemns and denounces any group that would incite violence against another individual, and certainly doesn't support groups that would promote that type of behavior. We've been clear about that a number of times since the beginning of the administration.
@realDonaldTrumpCharles Koch of Koch Brothers, who claims to be giving away millions of dollars to politicians even though I know very few who have seen this (?), now makes the ridiculous statement that what President Trump is doing is unfair to "foreign workers." He is correct, AMERICA FIRST!
Agreed, the 1000 foot view is vitally important.
Winning.
“...”Blacks for Trump” fringe groups”
That cracked me up.