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Success Games: Demonstrating achievement, wealth, or popularity.
Dominance Games: Asserting physical prowess, intimidation, or hierarchical control.
Failure or Exclusion Games: Managing social exclusion and purity testing to maintain in-group purity.
These games can be tight (rigid, exclusionary, high scrutiny) or broad (inclusive, flexible). For example, strict virtue games like cancel culture or old witch hunts are tight, leading to intolerance and violence. Broad games, like multiple career paths to success, promote diversity and coexistence.