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Mechanism design, also called reverse game theory, is a field that studies these kinds of situations. Players in the game have private information, and the designer has to somehow get them to reveal that information in their actions to encourage desirable outcomes. For instance, sellers and buyers of collectible baseball card each have private information about their values for the cards. The auction site eBay is a mechanism that facilitates sales to the buyer who values the item more than others.
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This method has been used in a wide variety of subjects, including economics, biology, politics and psychology, and to help explain behaviour in auctions, voting and market competition. But game theory, thanks to its nature, has also given rise to some entertaining brain teasers.
We lost three beloved superheroes as a consequence of the fight against Thanos in Avengers: Endgame and yet the loss that hit the hardest was Iron Man's death in the end. But if a recent fan theory holds any water, then not only was his death entirely avoidable but also Doctor Strange, who saw the 14 million + outcomes of their fight against Thanos, deliberately chose the one outcome that results in Tony Stark's untimely death. 
Nash developed symptoms of schizophrenia in the late 1950s, when he was around age 30, after he made groundbreaking contributions to the field of mathematics, including the extension of game theory, or the math of decision making. He began to exhibit bizarre behavior and experience paranoia and delusions, according to The New York Times. Over the next several decades, he was hospitalized several times, and was on and off anti-psychotic medications. 781b155fdc