In further retrospect, it seems clear that what I called “frustration” contained a large element of being offended, i.e., thinking that I wasn’t given an amount of benefit of doubt befitting my status. Hopefully I gained enough control of my emotions to limit the damage this time. As you say, O horror; O terrible humanity!
BTW, the reason I used “strategically correct” was to reference the past game theory discussions. I thought it would be interesting to point out another counterintuitive advice given by game theory.
In further retrospect, it seems clear that what I called “frustration” contained a large element of being offended, i.e., thinking that I wasn’t given an amount of benefit of doubt befitting my status. Hopefully I gained enough control of my emotions to limit the damage this time. As you say, O horror; O terrible humanity!
BTW, the reason I used “strategically correct” was to reference the past game theory discussions. I thought it would be interesting to point out another counterintuitive advice given by game theory.