IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
To sum it up: Every single decision you make is entirely based on your personal preference, which you can't overlook. Humans will always seek for the greatest possible amount of profit through their actions, and whatever that profit consists of is based on that very same personal preference. |
Humans can choose to flip coins, go contrary to what they feel, and a dozen of other alternatives. What you write isn't nearly as simple as you make it out to me. And, in the case of games, where it is totally abstracted, little happens in the way of personal preference. What will override personal preference in this case is the objective of the game in question. It can be said, if a game is set up, the real intentions of anyone go to the wayside due to the parameters of the game. I could also take a game where it is partly a game and one's own intentions.
So, no... what you write, while does have some impact, isn't quite accurate here. But, I will end up filing it away as material to do a game around.