The Boiled
Frog
They say that if you put a frog into a pot of
boiling water,
it will leap out right away to escape the danger.
But, if you put a frog in a kettle that is filled
with water that is cool and pleasant,
and then you gradually heat the kettle until it
starts boiling,
the frog will not become aware of the threat
until it is too late.
The frog's survival instincts are geared towards
detecting sudden changes.
This is a story that is used to illustrate how
people might get themselves into terrible
trouble.
This parable is often used to illustrate how
humans have to be careful to watch slowly
changing trends in the environment, not just the
sudden changes. Its a warning to keep us paying
attention not just to obvious threats but to more
slowly developing ones.
An example:
Let's say that every year, the local well had an
inch less of water in it. A person might realize
there's a problem if there's suddenly NO water,
but a slowly dropping level might not be an
obvious crisis until it's too late!
Can you think of other examples?
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