Robert Foresta immerses himself with many different disciplines of chaos theory

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Robert Foresta described chaos as “an area of science and mathematics that describes situations in which small changes can cascade into larger and larger long-term effects.”

“It doesn’t necessarily mean you have to have a plan B to begin with,” Robert Foresta said. “You have to look at how your situation is falling apart and try to act accordingly. Pick it up and run with it.”
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