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Consider a one-shot interaction where two individuals can either cooperate or act selfishly. If both individuals care about the well-being of the other, the mutually cooperative outcome is achieved primarily because each player trusts the other to cooperate. This trust makes cooperation the best response to the other's expected cooperative action, but it would not be the best choice if they believed the other would act selfishly.

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