The Butterfly Effect, adaption for turbulent times March 1, 2010
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There’s no end to the inspiration, ideas, and innovations that nature gives rise to. Recently, I was reminded of that once more when an experiment conducted by zoologists in the U.K showed what butterflies can teach us about how to be successful in business.
The researchers turned Red Admiral butterflies loose in a wind tunnel and studied them as they flew between flowers. High speed digital photography revealed how, to deal with the extremely strong and problematic wind, the butterflies modified their usual flight mechanisms and experimented with a variety of aerodynamic methods.
We can take a cue from these small insects: they overcame a seemingly insurmountable force by relying on the strenght of their own bodies and thier ability to solve a new problem in a novel way.
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