What's the price of tea in China got to do with it?Analyze the statement: "If a butterfly flaps its wings in China, you get rain in Central Park (NY)." It is sort of a nonsensical statement, but it is meant to illustrate how dependant one part of the ecosystem is upon another. What one tiny and seemingly insignificant piece of the puzzle has such influence on the whole, broader picture is amazing.
Gordy
What's the price of tea in China got to do with it?
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