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Compounding this discussion is the notion that most people seeking political office are driven by a form of competitive success, much like the ambitions seen in everyday life. They play a “legacy game,” seeking long-lasting recognition and reverence, which reveals a pattern indicative of a deeper human inclination toward status and fame. This drives home the idea that despite lofty ideals about public service, many political players are ultimately engaged in fiercely competitive dynamics, often compromising their integrity.