
LessWrong (30+ Karma) “Status Is The Game Of The Losers’ Bracket” by johnswentworth
Nov 18, 2025
John S. Wentworth, a writer and LessWrong contributor, explores the dynamics of status and success. He contrasts the paths to wealth, highlighting how founders, not corporate climbers, dominate the Forbes list. Discussing winner's and loser's brackets, he warns against mistaking status games for effective strategy, using college admissions and tech interviews as examples. Wentworth also argues that true power comes from unique knowledge rather than political maneuvering, making a compelling case for reevaluating our societal competition.
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Winners' And Losers' Brackets
- Society's major competitions have a winners' bracket and a losers' bracket.
- The losers' bracket is where status games and simulacra dominate instead of true winners' strategies.
Three-Tier Signalling Dynamic
- Status signalling follows three tiers: bottom, middle, and top with counter-signalling at the top.
- The middle are forced into visible signals and thus end up playing the loser's bracket.
Suit Hurt Tech Interview Chances
- John describes wearing suits to tech interviews as a counterproductive status move.
- He says suits signal weakness in technical hiring markets and would have reduced his chances despite good skills.
