The Hidden Cost of the Zero-Sum Mindset

When I first learned about the zero-sum game in my Economics 101 class, it seemed like a neat academic concept. A simple equation: one party’s gain is another’s loss. It made sense in the realm of game theory, useful in modeling competitive behavior in markets, negotiations, or international trade. But over time, I’ve come to realize somethingContinue reading “The Hidden Cost of the Zero-Sum Mindset”