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Omg, what's next right?
Something that you're going to hear much more
about from me as well as others!
Here's the wiki:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldilocks_principle
The Goldilocks principle states that something
must fall within certain margins, as opposed to
reaching extremes. When the effects of the
principle are observed, it is known as the
Goldilocks effect.
The Goldilocks principle is derived from a
children's story "The Three Bears" in which a
little girl named Goldilocks finds a house owned
by three bears. Each bear has their own preference
of food and beds. After testing all three examples
of both items, Goldilocks determines that one of
them is always too much in one extreme (too hot or
too large), one is too much in the opposite
extreme (too cold or too small), and one is "just
right".
Helpful Hint: There is a place, a position that is
just right--right now--right here @F-L-O-W.
Action Step: Designing, building and maintaining
"dynamic scaffolds" are the key to maintaining the
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