The Logic of Failure | Exponential growth, and Some thoughts on how people have a hard time predicting changes over time
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Exponential growth happens when a variable is multiplied by a specific amount over a period of time.  This is much different than linear growth, but the two are often confused.  In the Logic of Failure, author Dietrich Dorner uses the idea of exponential growth to discuss how people have a challenging time predicting and tracking change within complex systems over time.  
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