 Imagine there's a world where there's three men and three women. There's Leonardo DiCaprio. He's the best looking one Who's an average looking actor in hero and then you guide up Danny DeVito So there's three one extra gorgeous woman one decently and one average, okay? If you're DiCaprio, you're gonna try a high-risk strategy You seduce the three whereas Danny DeVito He goes I'm going straight for the most attainable the least attractive and he puts all his concentration on her There's a great book on this called the dangerous passion. It's about jealousy This somewhat average woman that has Danny DeVito pursuing her at some point. She sees DiCaprio with the more pretty one. She goes that I don't like that He may leave me for her and so she settles with DeVito Okay, he may end up having the same amount of kids as the high-risk strategy That's why I said we're forgetting risk aversion and we're thinking this is the alpha guy who has a better strategy Versus the beta and the Sigmund all these stupid things we should be thinking that nature is smarter than us