What is the frog effect? In fact, frog effect is as familiar as ant effect. Mainly refers to the theory of boiling frogs in warm water, which is often used in life.
The specific content is still worthwhile. If you throw a frog into boiling water, it will feel pain because it is very hot, jump out hard and finally survive. But if you put the frog in warm water and start to heat it gradually, he will adapt to the environment. At a certain time, the water is very hot, and he has no strength to jump out and eventually die in comfort.
The Origin of Frog Effect
/kloc-In the 20th century, Cornell University conducted an experiment. They put a frog in a boiling cauldron and the frog jumped out at once. Later, people put frogs in a big pot full of cold water. It was quite free to swim around in it. Later, the temperature gradually increased, but it didn't jump out in time because it was comfortable. Finally, it could only watch itself being cooked.
Scientists believe that the frog was able to escape for the first time because he felt the strong stimulation of boiling water, and failed to escape for the second time because he didn't feel the obvious stimulation, so he finally lost his vigilance and couldn't escape even if he felt the crisis later.
Examples of frog effect in life
Frog effect can also be widely used in life. If managers and employees in enterprises do not have a strong sense of urgency and cannot find and solve problems in time, they will end up like frogs and eventually be eliminated by the market.
Therefore, we can't satisfy the small interests in front of us, we can't immerse ourselves in the past victories, we must find the problems in time and solve them actively, and finally we can make a greater breakthrough.
Although some people question the frog effect, they think it is a scam. But in fact, it is meaningless to struggle with these things. More importantly, the truth contained in it will eventually make life smoother and better.