Leverage
Leverage is about seeing where certain changes in structures can lead to big, lasting improvements.
Leverage often can best be applied by small, well-focused actions rather than large-scale efforts. (Small, well-focused actions still require a great deal of resources, energy, and coordination.)
Too often, we focus on low-leverage changes that focus on the symptoms that are most visible.
We focus all our efforts on helping seniors who are way behind in credits graduate high school, rather than helping a 1-year-old build a strong and healthy brain before they turn 3 years old. (80% of a baby's brain is developed before the age of 3).
Seek to find leverage by seeing the structures that determine your actions. Change the structure rather than seeking to change the decision-making on an individual level.
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