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Change, Rhythms and Feedback Loops

Episode 2 of the Evolution of One podcast, hosted by 3vies, titled "Change, Rhythms and Feedback Loops" was published on September 19, 2025 and runs 17 minutes.

September 19, 2025 ·17m · Evolution of One

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Overview of the article I published on 3vies (3vies.com/writing/feedback-loops). One of the biggest challenges for any human or company is learning how to effectively update their belief system. It's learning to introduce tiny new concepts and finding new paths. Change is a daily occurrence for those seeking progress. The first step in anything life-changing is becoming aware of one's desire to change. Next is transitioning that desire into actions and feedback loops. Then, consistent action over time. In short, this is reorienting people on how to alter their decision-making process.

Overview of the article I published on 3vies (3vies.com/writing/feedback-loops). One of the biggest challenges for any human or company is learning how to effectively update their belief system. It's learning to introduce tiny new concepts and finding new paths. Change is a daily occurrence for those seeking progress. The first step in anything life-changing is becoming aware of one's desire to change. Next is transitioning that desire into actions and feedback loops. Then, consistent action over time. In short, this is reorienting people on how to alter their decision-making process.

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