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Consider a strategic interaction between two individuals. One individual is altruistic, meaning they care about the well-being of the other person in addition to their own. The second individual is purely self-interested, caring only about their own monetary gain. If the final outcome results in a low monetary payoff for the altruistic person and a high monetary payoff for the self-interested person, this outcome must be considered a failure or a mistake from the altruistic person's perspective.

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