Article published on 16/08/2025
Now the water is hot, a little hotter than the frog likes. The frog warms up a bit but is not scared. Now the water is really too hot, and the frog finds it very unpleasant. But it has weakened and has no strength to react. The frog has no strength to react, so it endures. It endures and does nothing to save itself. The temperature rises again, and the frog simply ends up boiled to death. But if the water had been boiling from the start, the frog would never have jumped in, it would have kicked strongly to save itself. This means that when a change is made slowly and gradually enough, it escapes awareness and does not provoke any reaction or opposition.