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Positive-sum games

Positive-sum games

In zero-sum games, there's a clear winner and a clear loser. In positive-sum games, "everyone wins."

"In a positive-sum game, a rational, self-interested actor may benefit the other actor with the same choice that benefits himself or herself."

Some competition will always be zero-sum — such as the competition for mates.

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