This is closely related to 'Chaos theory' too. There is a great correlation.
"Small differences in initial conditions yield widely diverging outcomes for dynamical systems"
My interpretation is that second order thinkers see unconventional things of how a dynamic system behaves to fine tune it initially and intervene when it's moving in wrong direction to drive it in the direction that yields desired results.
> What do the consequences look like in 10 minutes? 10 months? 10 Years? 1
> Extraordinary performance comes from seeing things that other people can’t see.
Although experience plays a key role, the second order still have to think that aren't yet experienced by them based on the patterns they can recognize.
"Small differences in initial conditions yield widely diverging outcomes for dynamical systems"
My interpretation is that second order thinkers see unconventional things of how a dynamic system behaves to fine tune it initially and intervene when it's moving in wrong direction to drive it in the direction that yields desired results.
> What do the consequences look like in 10 minutes? 10 months? 10 Years? 1
> Extraordinary performance comes from seeing things that other people can’t see.
Although experience plays a key role, the second order still have to think that aren't yet experienced by them based on the patterns they can recognize.