THE INSTANT THAT CHANGE THINGS

THE INSTANT THAT CHANGE THINGS
Each experience is small, seemingly insignificant, but one after another, and the surrounding reactions, lead to the infiltration, within the deterministic social dynamic, of an increasingly widespread component of awareness, which, over time, alters the previous equilibrium to such a degree as to trigger a sudden shift in social dynamics.
These are sudden changes, like bifurcation points as described by Chaos theories, which have been slowly prepared through a progressive, nonlinear shift in relational chemistry.
What is relevant and what remains in the subject's history is the moment, usually corresponding to the "decision," in which things suddenly change.

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