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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 36 MIN

La partida invisible.

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Epìsodio 111: Este programa es una invitación a mirar la vida cotidiana como si detrás de cada gesto, cada elección y cada conflicto latiera una partida silenciosa. A través de ideas tomadas de la teoría de juegos, matemáticas y paradojas, el texto explora cómo el egoísmo, la desconfianza, la cooperación y el miedo a perder moldean nuestras decisiones mucho más de lo que solemos admitir. No se limita a hablar de fórmulas o estrategias, sino que convierte esas leyes invisibles en un espejo de la conducta humana, mostrando cómo muchas veces no vivimos solo entre personas, sino dentro de reglas que nos empujan, nos enfrentan o nos obligan a coordinarnos. En el fondo, es una reflexión sobre esa extraña tensión entre lo que conviene al individuo y lo que salvaría al grupo. Por cierto, comparto la fuente de donde lo he locutado: Blog de Ángel Romera https://diariodelendriago.blogspot.com/2026/02/diez-leyes-de-teoria-de-juegos-que.html de aquí lo he locutado

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Epìsodio 111: Este programa es una invitación a mirar la vida cotidiana como si detrás de cada gesto, cada elección y cada conflicto latiera una partida silenciosa. A través de ideas tomadas de la teoría de juegos, matemáticas y paradojas, el...

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