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Because systems perform work over time, change is unavoidable. Stability is not the absence of change but the successful management of change. Systems persist by continuously adjusting to internal and external pressures, redistributing energy, recalibrating work, and responding to feedback. Systems that resist adaptation become increasingly fragile and eventually experience disruption or reversal. The principle of change therefore explains both resilience and decline: systems survive by transforming themselves before circumstances force transformation upon them.

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