Chaining The `Behavioral Butterfly Effect`

`Chaining Milo Paradigm`

Mi'kail Eli'yah
7 min readJan 15, 2020

The `Chaining Milo Paradigm` is a concept used to enhance human performance in the `100 Day Game` as mechanism to help people `slip forward` or `fall forward` to the next productive action. The strategy is to line up them up for the Dominos effect. It is `pre-suading the flow` by setting up one condition or event to lead to another by the `falling forward` mechanism. The `fall forward` chains one action to prepare for the other. An analogy we used came from the children’s storybook — `If you give a mouse a cookie`.

Invent the means to guide the mind on how we induce in our thoughts to motivate the next micro-task compounding to our next move to stage a series of moves compounds to an event, which when chained forms our schemes. — Re: Micro-task activation by afore pre-conditioned motivation, 2018–12.17

I realized that after 100 squats (Soma), I needed a rest and sat down to check a list of logical premises (Opus). Mentally, I was trying to tide over my sore thighs.

Working through the intense derivation, I will feel mentally tired, and would look for some inspiring happiness (Pnuema). I would check out some novel reviews and write some journals on my thoughts…

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