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I enjoyed the video, however I have a few grievances I’d like to voice. The easiest one is with extensive form games and bayesian games, which have no provided examples. I can somewhat understand bayesian games, since PBE and BE are harder to actually apply, but showing their use when you have provided probabilities would’ve enhanced this video. Additionally, a lot of information in this video felt strange as advice due to its incompleteness(E.g: Only using the median voter theorem for the nash equilibrium section. Stating understanding when you’re in a zero-sum game is important, but not actually stating how to grasp such a thing, which can also be difficult due to the zero-sum fallacy, etc.) As for the prisoner’s dilemma part, I don’t view it at all like a telling of some sort of cautionary tale on defection vs cooperation. It’s not a matter of that, but just where the numbers take you. And these kinds of situations can only be mathematically denied with infinitely repeating games and a variable which decreases the amount future utility is worth, and still only give you access to other equilibriums within certain intervals. I did enjoy the video however.
That's very brief.. I appreciate you taking time for this. I will try to improvise in section you have mentioned in future videos.. it's really helpful.. thank you ☺️
I didn't recognize this video as yours by the thumbnail, but don't worry I will forgive you as long as you keep making these amazing videos. Don't ever stop!
indeed, i noticed that winning games that I took effort, like winning by a narrow margin, breeds confidence. While those ones that I won by a landslide does not affect confidence that much. I'm yapping, but I vouch that the winner effect is real to some extent.
Yes it's true, unfortunately. But its find out that even when a weakest person win a battle against stronger one, it changes physio-psychological behaviour which ultimately helps achieve better outcome next time.
There are various reasons the big brother started loosing, first of all the winning obsession which lead to underestimating your opponents and ultimately missing important details like weakness of opponents.
I learned something from you today, all the best with your channel. You can do it, and among the sea of useless videos spreading controversy, taking advantage of rage and milking anger for views, you have my respect for choosing to be a good consciousness, spreading knowledge and wisdom, things that actually helps people. You are worth it, you deserve it. I already saw you with 200k, at this point when you had 2k. May your dreams come true in the best possible way, and that everything unfolds just right for you. Peace!
Took a cold shower just after watching this vid, but I’m pretty sure it was more bc of me than this vid bc most avg people would watch and get pumped but when it really comes down to it they wouldn’t walk the walk so I thank you for this vid and for shining a light on something I need to more - which is being more in uncomfortable situations! Lets get NERDBY 🤠
1,75K subs while typing this. Well done hitting the algorithm! Now, you're gonna feel the power of the winner effect. The quality of your next videos will be superior because now you got onto the snowball of virality and you're accelerating downhill, getting bigger with each meter you go.
Humans were not meant to go out in the daytime on the African Savannah.Humans were meant to hide in the back of caves during the daytime and only go out at night when the lions,cheetahs and other big cats are sleeping.Since the first humans were black and naked and for the first hundred years humans didn't even have fire or electricity it was extremely difficult to see them after dark even if those lions and other big cats DID accidentally wake up.Being black,naked and nocturnal provided excellent camouflage for the human species
can you please tell us how to get into the winner mindset even after losing haha? since losing tends to affect negatively, but sometimes losing does happen, so how do we not let it get into our heads and beat the odds?
If you are in a competitive game, the first thing you do is see for weakness in the opponent's game and strike hard. Winning in a game where both of the opponents are too good is all about punishing the mistakes of other. There are multiple odds in favor of opponent which is going to make him slightly overconfident or less focused and you have to remember that .. once you win or even draw .. next set is urs
what the fuck! Look at the subscribers Hence prooved Quantity never define quality and this is my thinking that the channels which have low subs are great
If the opponent is you against you I fear the winner effect wouldn't work as you expected. And here is cool thing for you: precrastination is as unproductive as procrastination.. so you have to maintain the balace
Should have told us some key things to hack that winner effect. Like for example do small task before a huge challenge like a sports match to get that feeling that you have masters the begging of the day, or something like it
Yes there are few points like creating a imaginary competition.. like we have seen in Baki animie or people do this all the time in chess .. it's actually gud point .. but I looked up the video was getting too lengthy so cut it
Just found your channel. Underrated. I see you are at the start of your journey I wish good luck and I'm glad to be a apart of it. Love the visuals and the normal non headache enducing editing. my only critique is to talk more smoothly. ( 1:07 example) I'm sure you'll get better over time and I'm glad to be able to see it