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Game Theory: Why Generosity and Cooperation Always Win
What the Prisoner’s Dilemma reveals about fear, generosity, and the long game of life. In 1950, two researchers at the RAND Corporation — a think tank funded by the United States military — were trying to solve a problem that could have ended the world. The Cold War was escalating. Both America and the Soviet Union had nuclear weapons. And the question haunting every strategist in Washington was deceptively simple: if both sides would be better off cooperating, why can't they


Why Sitting Down Is Shutting Down Your Creativity — Discover the Whiteboard Effect
You’ve been at your desk for two hours. The cursor blinks. The screen stares back. You know what you want to say — or at least you did when you sat down — but somehow the ideas that felt so alive in the shower this morning have gone flat. So you check your email. Make a coffee. Scroll through something you won’t remember. Then you sit back down and try again. Sound familiar? Here’s what nobody told you: the problem isn’t your brain. It’s your chair. The Creative Postures Hidi
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