- Game-Theory-0.mp3
- Game-Theory-0.mp4
- Game-Theory-I.mp3
- Game-Theory-I.mp4
- Game-Theory-Unplugged-Underground-XI.mp3
- Game-Theory-Unplugged-Underground-XI.mp4
- Game-Theory-Unplugged.mp3
- Game-Theory-Unplugged.mp4
- Game-Theory-acoustic.mp3
- Game-Theory-electric.mp3
[Intro]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
It’s either my way
Or the highway
(The low road)
Can’t find a kind day
Woe, you say?
(Heavy’s your load)
[Verse 1]
Have you ever considered
That what’s in others’ interest
Should include you, too?
So when you say,
(“Get out of the way”)
Well, O.K.
[Pre-chorus]
Then, you go on and on
(Rambling on, same old song)
Way too long
[Chorus]
It’s either my way
Or the highway
(The low road)
Can’t find a kind day
Woe, you say?
(Heavy’s your load)
[Bridge]
Too leery
(Of game theory)
We pay the price
(Illogical paradise)
[Verse 2]
When one for all
Equals all for one
The game has been won
So when you say,
(“Get out of the way”)
Not today
[Pre-chorus]
When you go on and on
(Rambling on, same old song)
Way too long
[Chorus]
It’s either my way
Or the highway
(The low road)
Can’t find a kind day
Woe, you say?
(Heavy’s your load)
[Bridge]
Too leery
(Of game theory)
We pay the price
(Illogical paradise)
[Outro]
Too leery of game theory…
We pay the price
(For your illogical paradise)
A SCIENCE NOTE
Hypothesis:

Q: Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you. Or, what?
A: Or, the elimination of all players is possible.
PROOF
Introduction
The Golden Rule can be applied to economics similarly to Nash’s Equilibrium (or Le Chatelier’s Principle in chemistry):
“The best responses of all players are in accordance with each other.”
— John Nash, Jr. (Nobel Prize Winner in Economics for Game Theory)
If a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium moves to counteract the change.
— A statement of Le Chatelier’s Principle
Q: What happens when the responses of all players are not aligned?
A: Justification