Modern social life is increasingly organized around a distinction that is at once familiar and yet poorly understood: The distinction between hustlers and suckers. To hustle is to be savvy, strategic, alert to hidden incentives yet to be a sucker is to be exposed, taken in, left paying for someone else’s gain. The terms circulate easily in contemporary discourse—in finance, politics, digital culture and around the dinner table—but their apparent clarity conceals a deeper structure.

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Hustlers, Suckers and the Price of Being Seen

  • Vincent F. Hendricks

摘要

Modern social life is increasingly organized around a distinction that is at once familiar and yet poorly understood: The distinction between hustlers and suckers. To hustle is to be savvy, strategic, alert to hidden incentives yet to be a sucker is to be exposed, taken in, left paying for someone else’s gain. The terms circulate easily in contemporary discourse—in finance, politics, digital culture and around the dinner table—but their apparent clarity conceals a deeper structure.