Trust

sociology, psychology

In many ways this is an excellent web… page/app, that is meant to teach you the social mechanics of trust. A concept that might seem hard to simulate, but you’ll have no problem understanding the mechanics thanks to the high-quality introduction. You’ll learn to understand how strategies (starting with the simplest such as trusting everyone) translate to outcomes. Highly recommended you take a look.

Trust, see bottom for the many translations.

If you’re short for time, read the summary:

If there’s one big takeaway from all of game theory, it’s this:

What the game is, defines what the players do. Our problem today isn’t just that people are losing trust, it’s that our environment acts against the evolution of trust.

That may seem cynical or naive – that we’re “merely” products of our environment – but as game theory reminds us, we are each others’ environment. In the short run, the game defines the players. But in the long run, it’s us players who define the game.

So, do what you can do, to create the conditions necessary to evolve trust. Build relationships. Find win-wins. Communicate clearly. Maybe then, we can stop firing at each other, get out of our own trenches, cross No Man’s Land to come together…