DiscoverThe Ikarus Inspired PodcastEpisode #32 Why the relationship between Power and Power exertion is equal to Y = x^2
Episode #32 Why the relationship between Power and Power exertion is equal to Y = x^2

Episode #32 Why the relationship between Power and Power exertion is equal to Y = x^2

Update: 2023-04-21
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In this short episode, I explore the effects of an individual's power on their willingness to exert that power. More specifically, I argue that the relationship between an individual's perceived power and the percentage of that perceived power they're willing to wield acts like the graph Y = (x-5)^2, where x is between [0,10].
(Side note: I have not conducted any research to construct this theory, it is based off of intuition and thinking about human behavior, so I will happily take feedback. Submitting feedback on Spotify is very easy, simply click the rely button next to the Q&A "What do you think of this episode," and type out your thoughts)

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Episode #32 Why the relationship between Power and Power exertion is equal to Y = x^2

Episode #32 Why the relationship between Power and Power exertion is equal to Y = x^2

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