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Which Leverage Point do we consider to be the least impactful? Why? Provide a game example of this Leverage Point and explain how a change in that game would fit here.

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Which Leverage Point do we consider to be the least impactful? Why? Provide a game example of this Leverage Point and explain how a change in that game would fit here.

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The question seems to be referring to Donella Meadows' 12 leverage points to intervene in a system. According to her, the least impactful leverage point is "Numbers (Constants and parameters such as subsidies, taxes, standards)". This is because they are the parameters of the system and changing them does not change the system's behavior, but only the results within the existing system's limits.

For example, in a game of chess, changing the number of pawns each player starts with might make the game harder or easier, but it doesn't change the fundamental rules or strategies of the game. If each player started with 10 pawns instead of 8, the game would still be played in the same way, just with more pieces to consider. The system (the game of chess) itself hasn't changed, only a parameter within it.

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