The forest-fire analogy says periodic burning regenerates the forest and makes it stronger, while preventing fire lowers resilience and can make a later fire destroy the whole forest.
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Forest Fire
The forest-fire analogy says periodic burning regenerates the forest and makes it stronger, while preventing fire lowers resilience and can make a later fire destroy the whole forest.
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"...even try. Okay? Because, collapse is good. Also think of a, forest fire. Have you, have you guys studied forest fires, in school? In..."
"Right? What happens if you don't have a forest fire? Do, do you guys know? Okay. The resilience goes down. Okay? And also, the..."
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