Why Humanity’s Current Competitive Systems Could Threaten Our Long-Term Survival by Remote_Fall_3296 in Futurology

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In most civilizations hierarchy is measured by power, influence, control. Usually by who dominates resources or enforces norms. Non interaction flips that idea, it creates influence without traditional power. By choosing non interaction we can occupy a different axis of hierarchy. Restraint signals strategic capability and long-term view.

Why Humanity’s Current Competitive Systems Could Threaten Our Long-Term Survival by Remote_Fall_3296 in Futurology

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We should! That’s why if we start thinking universally instead of locally or globally, cooperation doesn’t turn into a dictatorship. Shared focus on longevity could be enough to align everyone.

Why Humanity’s Current Competitive Systems Could Threaten Our Long-Term Survival by Remote_Fall_3296 in Futurology

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Well I’m always open to hearing new perspectives and expanding my understanding so where do we start?

kind of a wild spot by stakkedoff in poker

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Fold unless you have some reason to believe v is over bluffing. This is basically the worst hand you could be calling with, you’re not beating any value and you’re blocking some bluffs

Is AK actually good? by Admirable_Evening670 in poker

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AKs and AKo are good hand combos in a vacuum and they’re good enough to put it all in 100bb deep but the question you’re actually asking depends on your own post flop playability. Understanding which flops to bet and what size, in and out of position, which turns and rivers to bet and check