symbiotic effect
There is a phenomenon in nature that when a plant grows alone, it looks short and monotonous, but when it grows with many similar plants, it is deeply rooted and full of vitality. People call this phenomenon of mutual influence and promotion in the plant kingdom "* * * effect". In fact, there is also a "biological effect" in our human group. Twenty-five Nobel Prize winners have appeared from 190 1 to 1982 in Kadirwin Laboratory in England, which is a prominent example of "* * * effect". The "* * * effect" of talents has two meanings: first, it refers to the introduction of an excellent talent, which can make talents from all over the world flock, and then gradually form a talent group, which is a law of attracting talents and using talents to tap talents. Understanding and applying this law can win great benefits for the organization. Second, in a talent group, mutual communication, information transmission and mutual influence between talents will often greatly promote the improvement of talents and groups. Therefore, the organizers of the group should make full use of and constantly strengthen the "* * * effect" to form a group that attracts talents and is conducive to their growth and emergence. For example, the Cavendish Laboratory in Britain and Bell Laboratory in the United States, where scientists have worked, have won the Nobel Prize successively. Therefore, we can get such a revelation from it that the leaders of the organization should make full use of and constantly strengthen the * * * effect of talents to form a group that attracts talents and is conducive to their growth and emergence. A practical example of the * * * effect? In the Jewish classic Talmud, the editor has a famous saying: If you live with wolves, you can only learn to howl; Contact with those excellent people, you will be well influenced. Therefore, only by associating with excellent people and being influenced by them can we become better. If you are already excellent, and then associate with excellent people, then you can have a * * * effect and make great achievements. Paul. Allen and Bill? Gates came together and founded Microsoft is the best example. 1968, Paul? Allen and Bill? Gates met at Lakeside Middle School. Allen is two years older than Gates. Gates admired his rich knowledge, and Allen admired Gates' talent in computer. In this way, they became good friends and entered the computer kingdom together. Allen likes to delve into technology. He focuses on the innovation of Microsoft's new technologies and concepts, while Gates focuses on business. He has worked as a salesman, technical director, lawyer, business negotiator and president. With the tacit cooperation of the two, Microsoft started a software revolution that never stopped. Some people say that there is no bill? Gates, there may be no Microsoft, but what about Paul? Allen, Bill? Gates didn't achieve what he did today. It's no accident that they are together, Bill? Gates said, "Sometimes the fate of your life depends on what kind of friends you make." In other words, what kind of people you associate with determines your future. So, please stay with excellent people and try to join the team of excellent people, so that you can grow up in that good atmosphere. From their experiences, you can learn both successful experiences and failed lessons, which will make you better. How to exert biological effects? Editors should first vigorously advocate and carry forward the fine spirit of the country and the nation, strengthen the construction of spiritual civilization, criticize and crack down on all kinds of unhealthy trends, and make healthy qi in a dominant position; The state and society should actively run education, and schools should establish a good school spirit; Parents should attach great importance to their children's growing environment and moral education, provide good learning conditions for their children, and set a good example for their children at the same time. At the same time, they should pay special attention to friends' communication to prevent from being adversely affected. Students themselves should also establish a firm self-motivation, "stay away from villains and be close to gentlemen". As Confucius said, "A threesome must learn from me and follow what is good.". A person's success is a very complicated problem, including congenital endowment, acquired environment and education, all by his own efforts. However, in any case, the role of the * * * effect cannot be denied. Butterfly effect means that in a dynamic system, small changes in initial conditions can drive a long-term huge chain reaction of the whole system. This is a chaotic phenomenon. The development of everything has definite numbers and variables, and the development process of things has laws to follow. At the same time, there are unpredictable "variables", which are often counterproductive. A small change can affect the development of things, indicating that the development of things is complex. Edward N. Lorenz analyzed this effect in the paper 1963 submitted to the New York Academy of Sciences. "A meteorologist mentioned that if this theory is proved to be correct, a seagull flapping its wings is enough to change the weather forever." In his later speeches and papers, he used more poetic butterflies. The most common explanation for this effect is: "A butterfly in the tropical rain forest of the Amazon River basin in South America can cause a tornado in Texas within two weeks with an occasional flap of its wings." The reason is that the movement of butterfly flapping its wings causes changes in the surrounding air system, resulting in weak airflow, which in turn causes corresponding changes in the surrounding air or other systems, causing a chain reaction and eventually leading to great changes in other systems. He called it chaos. Of course, the "butterfly effect" is mainly a metaphor about chaos. It is also the true reaction of the butterfly effect. An insignificant little gesture can cause a series of big reactions. Butterfly effect refers to a very small change in initial conditions, which will have a great impact on its future state after continuous amplification. Some small things can be confused, and some small things are very important to an organization and a country if they are amplified by the system, so we can't confuse them. The application of butterfly effect in psychology: the butterfly effect refers to a seemingly insignificant and very small thing, but it may bring about great changes. This effect shows that the result of the development of things is extremely sensitive to the initial conditions, and the smallest deviation of the initial conditions will cause great differences in the results. When a person receives a small psychological stimulus when he is a child, this stimulus will be amplified when he grows up. The film Butterfly Effect has made a wonderful interpretation.