Domino Theory is a framework for "Setting Big Things in Motion." It helps people understand that no matter how large or small your hopes and dreams are, you can meet them by seeing the world around you as a set of dominoes. Sometimes the dominoes need to be "set up", other times the dominoes are just waiting to be tipped over. Either way, one tip leads to the next, and before long something big is happening. No longer will you be saying to yourself, "Oh, I just can't make a difference so why try." All it takes is one small strategic action.
The Domino Theory is a framework comprised of Core Concepts. These Core Concepts attempt to explain how dominos fall in a chain reaction. Some people call this The Domino Effect. What this blog specifically addresses is how people can see things around them as highly connected and learn how to Set Big Things in impact the World in a positive way.
Domino Theory Core Concepts:
Topples Start with One Person Tipping One Domino
Corollary: Fear and Self-Doubt are the Main Reasons People Don’t Setup a Topple
Small Dominos Can Tip Big Dominos
Corollary: Big Dominos Have Exponentially More Kinetic Energy When They Fall
The Most Intriguing Topples Have Compelling Themes
Corollary: A Clear, Powerful Purpose Is Important for Chain Reactions
Corollary: A Purpose Often Morphs as the Topple Falls But the Theme Remains the Same
Topples Are Made Up of Many Branches
Corollary: Topples Frequently Start New Topples
Impact Energy Increases as the Topple Grows
Corollary: Domino fail to fall where there’s a lack of Impact Energy
People Who Tip Dominos See Intriguing “Coincidences”
Corollary: Dominos Are Tipping All Around Us Once We Start to Notice
Setting Up A Big Topple Takes Time and Patience
Corollary: Being a Toppler Means Learning from Inevitable Setbacks
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