You get to set the rules of your game.

· Bits and Bobs 1/13/25
  • You get to set the rules of your game.
    • But others get to decide if they want to play in your game or not.
    • This naturally balances out incentives.
    • You have to do something that others will want to participate in.
    • Like the optimal process for fairly splitting a dessert that all kids know intuitively: one kid splits, the other kid picks.