Butterflies and Hurricanes
We’ve all probably heard about chaos theory. A butterfly flaps it’s wings in Ontario, causing a hurricane in Louisiana.
Sounds pretty negative, doesn’t it?
The inability to predict third, fourth, and fifth order effects doesn’t always mean that those effects are necessarily bad.
Sometimes, you just need to move forward, and be ready to adapt to the unseen obstacles ahead.
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