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But they seem to be for you. You aren't willing to settle for anything less.
I am not sure you know what a zero-sum game is.
I proud to say I have no idea. But it sounds like it has something to do with a sum of things that equal zero.
Nobody likes those things which is why we invent more money when there aren't any left.
Let me give you a hint: not wanting to settle for less has exactly nothing to do with zero-sum games. Nothing whatsoever.
Are you sure? Why call it a zero sum then?
Since you proudly professed to have no idea what a zero-sum game is, and I have at least somewhat of an idea what a zero-sum game is - yes, I'm sure.
But because you only have somewhat of an idea is why you can't be sure. The rest of the idea you don't have might hold it instead.
So merely because you know some part of a subject, it doesn't mean you are correct about the entire thing.
I'm sorry, you basically have no clucking fue what you're talking about, and you're lecturing me?
Wow. It's like Reddit all over again.
Ffs just google it. And when you do tell me cos I've got no clue what it is.
A zero-sum game is a situation where one person's gains must be balanced out by another person's losses. This is usually the case in financial markets - since there is no endless money supply, if someone profits from a market movement, someone else makes a loss. There is no change in the overall amount of wealth in play, hence zero-sum - add up the profits and losses and you get zero.
Reactionaries treat things like diversity, equality, anti-racism and such as zero-sum games in the sense that if someone gets more rights, it must come at the cost of someone else. Which is complete and utter rubbish, but it's very useful to stir up resentments against these efforts. The narrative is that equality for women, people of colour, trans people etc means fewer rights for, respectively, men, white people, cis people.
Thanks mate.
But where's the fun in that? Not knowing leaves so much more room for imagination. And imagination can get wild, if you know what I mean...