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A Game That Refuses to Disappear Many games fade as societies change. Rules grow stale. Context disappears. Rock paper scissors does neither. It survives recess, boardrooms, locker rooms, and television studios. Children learn it instinctively. Adults keep using it without explanation. Few cultural artifacts travel so easily across age, class, and setting. The reason is…
Why Winning Is Not About Luck Rock paper scissors looks like chance. Many people stop thinking there. Scientists did not. Researchers became interested in the game because it strips competition down to pure decision making. No physical skill interferes. No equipment skews results. What remains is behavior under uncertainty. That makes the game a laboratory…
One Game, Many Meanings Rock paper scissors looks universal at first glance. Three gestures. A quick decision. A winner and a loser. Look closer and the meanings shift depending on where the game is played. Across cultures, the mechanics stay mostly intact. The interpretation changes. What feels playful in one place feels ritualized in another.…