Yes, exactly, these are all examples of the "boiling frogs" apologue. The moral there being that unpleasant changes, introduced suddenly will face stiff resistance. However, those same changes, introduced gradually will face far less or even no resistance.
Yes, exactly, these are all examples of the "boiling frogs" apologue. The moral there being that unpleasant changes, introduced suddenly will face stiff resistance. However, those same changes, introduced gradually will face far less or even no resistance.
Yes, exactly, these are all examples of the "boiling frogs" apologue. The moral there being that unpleasant changes, introduced suddenly will face stiff resistance. However, those same changes, introduced gradually will face far less or even no resistance.