
If an airplane leaves New York one degree off course, it does not land in Los Angeles. It lands hundreds of miles away.
Small forces shape outcomes long before anyone notices. The Geometry of Outcomes is a framework for understanding why small deviations in incentives, norms, and decisions compound into major outcomes over time.
Why do institutions drift long before collapse?
Why do cultures weaken gradually?
Why do small decisions reshape outcomes over time?
The Geometry of Outcomes framework explores how small forces compound into large consequences across organizations, markets, and societies.




