On the other hand, as with plants, sometimes an unsightly, gangly human specimen must be headed back at its point of “interminal” out-of-control growth, lest it topple over or break apart. Cutting-down-to-size is something Aunty is good at. Just don’t call her a pruner, yikes!
This kind of thinking comes from the belief that everything is a zero sum game.
A zero sum game is one where the total of the winnings equals the total of the losings. So if one team wins by a score of 7 to 5, the other team loses by a score of 5 to 7. Or like a poker game where each of three players starts with $50. At the end of the night they walk away with a total of $150 in their pockets – it just might be distributed differently.
So in order for another person to gain something, I MUST lose something. If I want a slice of pizza and I don’t have one, the only way I can get one is to steal one of yours. The concept of a bigger pie doesn’t exist.
Positive sum games do exist where the winnings are greater than the losses. I raise grain, you raise mules. You lend me a mule to plow my field, I give you grain to feed your mules.
However as long as people have a binary outlook on life: one, zero; black, white; win, lose. They don’t see this possibility.
So we live in a world where people are so paranoid of losing, we wind up playing negative sum games: the sum of the losings is greater than the sum of the winnings.
War is an example of a negative sum game. Nobody wins a war; one side loses it to a lesser extent.
seanfear over 2 years ago
true – or wearing chairs and calling them high heels
Cornelius Noodleman over 2 years ago
How’s the weather up there?
old_geek over 2 years ago
It’s a form of bragging.
danketaz Premium Member over 2 years ago
Worked for the Queen of Hearts.
PraiseofFolly over 2 years ago
On the other hand, as with plants, sometimes an unsightly, gangly human specimen must be headed back at its point of “interminal” out-of-control growth, lest it topple over or break apart. Cutting-down-to-size is something Aunty is good at. Just don’t call her a pruner, yikes!
stillfickled Premium Member over 2 years ago
I am tall and I didn’t cut anybody’s head off.
xsintricks over 2 years ago
Don’t knock being short, AA. You won’t easily hit your head on the overhead stuff on a warship.
Shirl Summ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Certainly a lot of that going on around lately.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Anything to get ahead.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 2 years ago
Leveling. Nasty tactic.
dflak over 2 years ago
This kind of thinking comes from the belief that everything is a zero sum game.
A zero sum game is one where the total of the winnings equals the total of the losings. So if one team wins by a score of 7 to 5, the other team loses by a score of 5 to 7. Or like a poker game where each of three players starts with $50. At the end of the night they walk away with a total of $150 in their pockets – it just might be distributed differently.
So in order for another person to gain something, I MUST lose something. If I want a slice of pizza and I don’t have one, the only way I can get one is to steal one of yours. The concept of a bigger pie doesn’t exist.
Positive sum games do exist where the winnings are greater than the losses. I raise grain, you raise mules. You lend me a mule to plow my field, I give you grain to feed your mules.
However as long as people have a binary outlook on life: one, zero; black, white; win, lose. They don’t see this possibility.
So we live in a world where people are so paranoid of losing, we wind up playing negative sum games: the sum of the losings is greater than the sum of the winnings.
War is an example of a negative sum game. Nobody wins a war; one side loses it to a lesser extent.
fuzzybritches over 2 years ago
And some cut others off at the knees.
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
we’ve found that people spend way too much time pulling each other down…
jango over 2 years ago
Preying Mantis Syndrome!
CorkLock over 2 years ago
But then it’s your turn
Lola85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
This kind of behavior is usually done by bullies with low self-esteem. I’ve had the unpleasant experience of working with a few like that.
paranormal over 2 years ago
Others by cutting the legs shorter on all the other chairs in their house…