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A system that changes over time—evolving, adapting, responding to internal and external pressures. Dynamic systems are the opposite of static systems: they're alive, moving, never quite the same from moment to moment. Your body is a dynamic system—cells dying and being replaced, hormones fluctuating, learning accumulating. Your relationships are dynamic systems—growing closer or more distant, deepening or eroding, never fixed. Your understanding is a dynamic system—evolving with every new experience, every conversation, every thought. Dynamic systems are hard to predict because they're always becoming something new. They're also the only kind worth being in—static systems are dead.
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