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EP 59 - The Geometry Of Stability

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Today I’m getting geometric about how I think about systems. The more angles you have in a system, the harder it becomes for one single point within it to affect the balance point of the entire system. It’s an analogy applicable to many things. It can help us avoid binary thinking and advocate for more diversity of opinions and experiences.

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Today I’m getting geometric about how I think about systems. The more angles you have in a system, the harder it becomes for one single point within it to affect the balance point of the entire system. It’s an analogy applicable to many things. It can help us avoid binary thinking and advocate for more diversity of opinions and experiences.

Get a free PDF of today's episode notes: www.chriskreuter.com/CDWI

Join the Kreuter Studios mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/810367311f3d/ksbulletin

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