How to use the butterfly effect to radically change your life
You can't change a person without destroying what they were in the past. The butterfly effect is a theory that says that when a butterfly flaps its wings, it can cause a cyclone in another part of the world. In our time, this has become a metaphor for the existence of seemingly insignificant moments that change history and your fate. Let's look at an example: imagine that you are in a work environment where you are picked on and misunderstood. You are forced to take action and file for dismissal. You explain to your colleagues why you are leaving. Your colleagues, in solidarity with you, also decide to resign. Left without a job, your colleagues decide to start a joint business. They invest time and energy and eventually become competitors of the company they previously worked for. Under the onslaught of relentless competition, the old company declares bankruptcy! This is an example of the butterfly effect theory — a small, unnoticeable event can lead to huge results.