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The power of compounding is illustrating through the story of a wise man who requested rice on a chessboard, doubling the amount on each square. This exponential growth, though slow at first, leads to a massive amount of rice. The same principle applies to habits, both good and bad, and can be used to improve various aspects of life.
By Chad SmithThe power of compounding is illustrating through the story of a wise man who requested rice on a chessboard, doubling the amount on each square. This exponential growth, though slow at first, leads to a massive amount of rice. The same principle applies to habits, both good and bad, and can be used to improve various aspects of life.