Power and Psychology
Reputation serves as a cornerstone of power, allowing individuals to intimidate and gain an advantage even before a conflict begins. The interplay of psychology in games like poker reveals that much of power dynamics relies on perception rather than just skill or data. A strong reputation can precede a person, shaping how others perceive their actions and intentions, ultimately highlighting that power is fundamentally rooted in psychological influence.In this clip
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