Why do some systems collapse under pressure while others become stronger?
Finding Leo explores a simple idea that changes how we see everything from biology to brands, relationships, economies, and intelligence itself. At the heart of the book is a tension between two the drive to change and the need to remember. When these forces fall out of balance, systems shatter. When they work together, resilience appears.
Drawing on examples from science, history, technology, and everyday life, the book shows how patterns repeat across scales. Forests, companies, families, and ideas all survive in surprisingly similar ways. What emerges is not mysticism, but a practical lens for understanding complexity without pretending to control it.
You will discover
• disruption reshapes systems faster than they can react • memory can become poison when it refuses to adapt • elegant systems often fail, while messy ones endure • resilience is not luck, but a practice • humans, organizations, and cultures can learn to widen their survival zone
Finding Leo is not a rigid theory. It is a tool for thinking. It offers a language for what we sense but rarely systems fail when reality changes faster than they do, and they thrive when learning keeps pace.
If you have ever wondered why some things last and others break, this book offers a way to see the hidden structure behind survival.