Revenge of the Tipping Point
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Do social media and tech make ‘tipping points’ easier to spark and predict, or are they still as random as ever? What’s your take?

For us, the concept of ‘tipping points’ feels even more relevant today. On one hand, social media and instant communication can amplify small events into global movements overnight—think viral trends or political movements. But on the other hand, the sheer volume of information and noise online makes it hard to predict what will truly ‘tip’ into lasting change. It left me wondering—are we more in control of these tipping points now, or are they just happening faster than we can keep up with? 🤔
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