Why You'd Rather Lose Than Be Treated Unfairly
Citizens of the World: A Stoic Podcast for Curious Travelers
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What do abandoned mansions in Bucharest have to do with dirty dishes and emotional resentment?
In this episode, I explore how our desire for fairness can lead us to self-sabotage — and how Stoic justice asks us to think beyond pride, punishment, and being right.
We’ll walk through a real-world example of decades-long property disputes, connect it to the Ultimatum Game in behavioral economics, and look at how these same dynamics show up in our everyday relationships — from family drama to who does the dishes.
This is an invitation to reflect on what you're holding onto, and whether it’s time to build something new — even without the apology or closure you thought you needed.
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Chapters
1. Why You'd Rather Lose Than Be Treated Unfairly (00:00:00)
2. The Ultimatum Game (00:03:11)
3. Are we losing by holding out for the win? (00:06:23)
4. Stoic justice (00:07:56)
5. What do you need to let go of? (00:09:29)
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