Photo by Ali Yahya on Unsplash Part of a series of short, sweet, and easy to follow Q & A on subjects related to Harrison’s Applied Game Theory (HAGT). This is a 7 min read What is this Q & A series about? There are some things within strategic thinking and gamer psychology you really do need…
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3 Profound and Essential Rules For Effective Self-Evaluation
How to Become a Master Strategist and Fulfill Your Potential through Self-awareness. ( 3 min read) Self-evaluation is the process by which our sense of self is explored, and when needed, modified. The desire for self-improvement is a strong motivation to self-evaluate and is central to personal development, self-improvement, and self-awareness. Self-improvement motivations…
Why Game Theory is the New Secret to Happiness
Among scientists, it is the name used to describe systematic concepts that were designed to explain why and how individuals and organizations strategize, i.e. make decisions when one person (or more than one other person) might also affect the outcome of the decision. This concept is so important that researchers in the field have…
The Great Game Theory Guide: #14 Using “Big Data” to Create Winning Strategies
L. Harrison Q. Lewis, where do you get the information you need to create winning game-based strategies? A. Many game theorists ask how I access so much information across so many disciplines and fields of exploration. I answer, that my research, sourcing, and process has been developing for over forty years. Now, before I answer…
HAGT And The 80% – 20% Principle – Achieving your full potential without struggle
Achieving your full potential without struggle Photo by Elena Mozhvilo on Unsplash I have always been intrigued by the ideas of the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto. He observed in 1906 that for many phenomena, 20% of invested energy is responsible for 80% of the results. This important statistic reflects the value of conserving and balancing physical,…