Friday, January 22, 2016

The Butterfly Effect Theory ... !



The Butterfly Effect Theory 

Recently I watched a film on 13th Jan 2016 “Nanaku Prematho” and I am totally impressed with the direction part the way the director directed the film. The film is based on father sentiment but the basic theory behind the film is “Butterfly Effect Theory”. First time I agree with the director’s style of narrating the story with a small theory which will continue till the end of the film.


What is the Butterfly Effect?

In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state.


The Chaos theory is a field of study in mathematics which studies the behavior of dynamical systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions—a response popularly referred to as the butterfly effect.


To explain it in a simple manner, the butterfly effect theory states that when a butterfly moves its wings somewhere in the world it can cause a tornado in another part of the world.


This might sound like an unrealistic assumption, How can a slight change like that one result in a big one such as a tornado?


Here is an example that will help you understand the Butterfly Effect theory in real life.


A man was working in a company where he was mistreated by his manager and after months of being disrespected by his arrogant boss he decided to quit.


Before the man left the company he spoke about it to the other employees and the result was that three other people decided to quit too.


When those people found themselves unemployed they decided to start their own business. 


After some time and a lot of hard work their business became a very successful to the extent that they started competing with the company they used to work for. 


Under the pressure of the fierce competition the old company declared bankruptcy!!


Didn't you just notice the Butterfly Effect theory in that example!! The mistreatment of a single employee resulted in the bankruptcy of the company years later.


This is what the Butterfly Effect theory is all about, a small unnoticeable change can result in a very big one later on.


How to Make Use of the Butterfly Effect theory


I bet that there are many changes that you want to make in your life but in the same time you can't do them because you believe that you don't have enough resources.


Here is where the butterfly effect theory can come into play, by focusing on doing very small tasks each day you will be able to experience very big changes as time passes.


Want to see how the butterfly effect theory can improve your life?


Here is an example that can show you how to take advantage of the butterfly effect:


Waking up thirty minutes earlier: 
If you woke up just 30 minutes earlier each day you will be able to do some new things such as exercising. After few weeks you will become fit, your self-image will improve and consequently your self-confidence will. The improvement in your self-confidence will positively affect your career, health and relationships!! That was another example of the butterfly effect theory. A very small change has produced very big results.



Simple Theory which gives unrealistic things but the theory works for all the activities that happens in our daily life. 

                                                      Everything is Inter-connected...










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