Of course in the central test case this is what we all care about, for the unfortunate events that befall virtuous people.
当然,这是我们归根到底都关心的一个问题,因为有德行之人也会遭遇不幸。
I guess it is that we care about each other and we don't want people to suffer alone.
我认为正是因为我们彼此关怀,不愿有人独自承受风险。
So we can't really start analyzing a game until we know what people care about, and until we know what the payoffs are.
只有明白人们关心什么,知道人们的收益是什么之后,我们才能真正开始分析这个博弈
Well it turns out a bunch of years ago people just decided that if we have the ability to express numbers and we actually care about expressing letters of the alphabet, well we just need some kind of mapping between one and the other, ASCII and so thus was born what's generally called the ASCII.
结果证实,数年前,人们觉得如果我们,有数字表达能力,而我们真正在乎其实是字符的表达,那么我们就需要数字和字符的某种对应关系,于是就有了俗称的。
In other words, we should not care what people say about us, but we should be prepared to develop qualities of self-containment, autonomy and independence from the influence that others can exercise over us.
换句话说,我们不应理会别人怎么说我们,而我们应准备好,发展自制的特质,自治与自主,排除他人,可能对我们的影响。
So, that means we have to devise ways of sharing with people that we've never met, that we don't care about--I mean, maybe we care about everybody, but we don't have any particular emotional ties to them-- and they're very different people.
那意味着我们必须设计一些方法,使我们与素未谋面的,并不亲近的人们一同分摊风险,也许我们非常博爱,但未必对所有人都会怀有特殊情感-,分摊者应该是与我们非常不同的人。
What do we call people who only care about their own grades?
我们把这种人叫什么呢
We had the kind of payoff where we care about our own grade, and Travis has mentioned the kind of payoff where you might care about other people's grades.
一种是只在意自己的收益,另一种像特拉维斯提到的,在意其他人的收益
We're missing what people care about, all right.
我们忽略了局中人关心什么
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