That's the new record. The multiplicative effect of cooperation and of engagement and of leadership, each one increases the contribution of others to the output.
And yeah, it's certainly-- to be able to work with colleagues that are also investing in self-awareness. I can imagine just multiplicative effects. So that's amazing. So let's dig into another one of your operating principles.
This energy to pass the baton at the right time, right speed, right height, right hand was not in her legs, and it made a super difference in these legs. This is the multiplicative effect of cooperation. That each behavior increases the productivity of others' behaviors.
for example. It turns out that the rules for a living organism-- anchored in the present and subject to a force of selection-- that really doesn't like extinction, right? Fitness is a multiplicative process. In order for your lineage to persist, it has to persist every generation.
So this is where I come in, actually, in our team in India, where we do it. It's additive or multiplicative .
- Okay. - Yeah. I mean, zero's interesting because it's the additive identity, right? That's pretty interesting. And one is the multiplicative identity, so when you multiply it by any other number, you just get that number back, right? And two is, you know, the first prime number. That's super interesting, right? And- Okay. So one can go on this way and give specific reasons, but I wanna
Nothing about the journey of light down this barrel is a straight line. Now, artifacting is both cumulative and may be multiplicative .
And they discover that really all of these things work together, body, heart, mind, spirit. It's synergistic. There's a kind of a multiplicative effect that happens. So one of the most powerful things you can do to increase your rate of neurogenesis is exercise.
Nothing about the journey of light down this barrel is a straight line. And the goal is to-- and this always sounds like a Disney song to me-- minimize the cumulative and negate the multiplicative .
You have very little to lose by adding an ingredient and tasting. In a complex system, you need something I call less is more, because adding something has multiplicative side effects whereas removing something unnatural-- like if I stop you
Phillip Taubman: Speak up a little bit, please. And then if each of, two or three of those ten people would do the same thing we start a multiplicative effect here going on and start getting it out to hundreds of thousands,