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11/ Learning will happen in batches. Spontaneous curiosity drives daily learning. Timely projects drive weekly learning. Long-term projects drive monthly learning. Long-term goals drive yearly learning.

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As we try to imagine restructured rules like that and what our behavior would be under them, we come to understand the power of rules. They are high leverage points. Power over the rules is real power. That’s why lobbyists congregate when Congress writes laws, and why the Supreme Court, which interprets and delineates the Constitution — the rules for writing the rules — has even more power than Congress. If you want to understand the deepest malfunctions of systems, pay attention to the rules, and to who has power over them.

Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System

donellameadows.org

Start by asking yourself, “What insight do I need to move forward?” Then ask, “What’s the simplest test I can run to get it?” Finally, think about, “How do I design an experiment to run this simple test?”

The Startup Owner's Manual

Steve Blank, Bob Dorf

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