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Revision as of 03:50, 22 June 2026

Moloch Game/Applications

Type Core Diagnostic Game
Category Core Diagnostic
Description Helps identify the subtle ways people and systems exert control through guilt, obligation, and false moral authority.
Status Permanent Beta

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Moloch Game/Applications

This page shows practical ways to apply understanding of the Moloch Game in daily life, relationships, institutions, and culture.

Personal Applications

  • Identify when you are personally trapped in a race to the bottom (overwork, status signaling, social media, debt, etc.) and consciously opt out.
  • Use long Time Horizon thinking to resist short-term pressures.
  • Build personal Sovereign Immunity through competence, financial independence, and mental clarity.
  • Practice Hidden Mastery daily to catch yourself justifying participation in destructive systems.

Relational & Family Applications

  • Create family norms that value long-term flourishing over short-term competition or signaling.
  • Teach children early: “Just because everyone is doing it doesn’t mean it’s right or inevitable.”
  • Build strong, high-trust family units that serve as a refuge from broader societal Moloch dynamics.

Professional & Institutional Applications

  • Evaluate your workplace or organization: “Are we stuck in a Moloch spiral?”
  • Push for better incentive structures (Skin in the Game, long-term metrics, accountability).
  • Support or help build Parallel Institutions that reject destructive races to the bottom.
  • Refuse to participate in toxic corporate or bureaucratic cultures, even when it costs short-term status or money.

Cultural & Civilizational Applications

  • Promote cultural norms that reward cooperation and long-term thinking.
  • Support policies and institutions that reduce negative-sum competitions (especially in education, media, and politics).
  • Invest time, energy, and resources into building alternative systems (schools, media, communities, businesses) that operate outside major Moloch traps.
  • Use Offensive Defense to publicly name Moloch dynamics so more people can recognize and refuse them.

Strategic Principle

You do not beat Moloch by winning the race. You beat Moloch by **refusing to race** and building something better outside the broken system.

See the Game. Refuse the Game. Build Better.

The strongest long-term response to Moloch is deliberate, coordinated construction of positive-sum alternatives.

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