The Domino Effect

Domino, the game in which dominoes are stacked on end in long lines so that if one is tipped over it causes the next domino in line to tip and so on. When a set is arranged in this way, very complex and intricate designs can be made. Dominoes are also used in games where players try to empty their hand while blocking the opponent’s play. Games can be scored using different methods including counting the number of pips on the loser’s tiles. The basic domino set consists of 28 double-six shaped tiles. Larger sets are “extended” by introducing ends with more pips which increases the total number of possible combinations of ends and thus of dominoes.

When a person introduces a new behavior into their life, it can be like the falling of a domino: each tiny step builds upon the last and eventually creates a cascade of change. The key is not to let the initial failures discourage you but to keep making small steps forward until the domino effect kicks in.

Often this is an identity-based change: once Jennifer Dukes Lee started making her bed every day, for example, she became committed to that routine and soon found herself reorganizing Tupperware in the kitchen or placing an ornamental pig on the living room coffee table. This type of change can be incredibly powerful because it can shift your belief system and the habits that stem from it.

When it comes to writing a novel, the process of plotting can feel like stacking a row of dominoes. Whether you are a pantster who writes without an outline or a meticulous planner who uses software like Scrivener, it’s helpful to remember that every scene must impact the scenes ahead of it. If a scene in your story doesn’t have enough tension or a good reason to be there, it will likely fail to make the necessary impact.

As the leader of the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton is an important political figure who could have a significant impact on the US presidential race. She has already endorsed several candidates, including Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, who are running for president. Her endorsement could increase the chances of those candidates winning. In addition, she has a track record of supporting Democratic candidates for governor and senator and has been active in fundraising for those campaigns. In addition, her work on foreign policy and her support of women’s issues are well known. These factors can help her rise to the top of the Democratic field. She has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump and has called on the US to maintain the Iran nuclear deal. She has also emphasized the importance of fighting poverty in the United States. If she can win over the Democratic base, it is likely that she will become the Democratic nominee. Then, she will face off against the Republican candidate in the general election. The outcome of that contest will have major implications for the future of America and the world.