Definition
A metaphorical concept suggesting that achieving success follows principles analogous to physical laws, where significant effort is required to initiate movement, and a final push can lead to unstoppable momentum.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
Provides a framework for understanding the non-linear nature of effort and reward in achieving goals, encouraging perseverance.
Key properties or components
- Initial effort yields diminishing returns.
- A critical threshold of effort leads to exponential progress.
- Momentum builds over time with consistent application.
Contradictions or debates
None.