Trust - the believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm
you, or that something is safe and reliable.Robert Plutching created a wheel of emotions, which illustrate
different emotions in compelling and nuanced way. Where trust is
placed between love and submission.
The simulation starts from the known prisoner dilemma, which occurred around Christmas 1914, along the Western Front of World War I and expands it using game theory and evolution. During game, you will encounter a lot more category of players as the story tries to explain some current day developments in our society.
This game really can change how you see other people. I strongly recommend playing it. It's only 20 minutes, but this time may have great impact on your future relationships.
To answer the question, "Why, even in peace time, friends become enemies? Why, even at war time, do enemies become friends?"
Most of the time, we want to push the limits of other people. We want to test their patience and trust and see whether they are still capable of loving us amidst such actions. This often leads to broken relationships and trusts. However, during war, when we are surrounded with hopeless cruelty and deafening conflict, we opt to see the good side of persons or things as it makes us hope that such tint of light and hope can put all te chaos into a hault.
Thanks for this posts! Amazing. It truly allow us to understand each other better!