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People don't need to be rational for game theory to accurately describe our behavior. We may not be rational, but in aggregate, the results are.

That is, our behaviors may be influenced more by our instinct than our reasoning. Our instincts are the result of a random exploration process where only certain strategies could win. Rational reasoning is not required.



As I see it, that's pretty much the founding concept of game theory.




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