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What are Laws?

A law is a summary of high-stability patterns — empirical generalizations from natural science, economics, management, information science, and long experience. Laws are stable across time and domain. They operate in the background whether you know about them or not.
Laws are the physics engine of the world — running silently in the background, regardless of whether you believe in them.
This category covers 35 core laws, organized into three groups:
  • Economics & Management: understanding organizations, incentives, and markets
  • Information & Technology: understanding the acceleration patterns of the digital age
  • Thinking & Logic: understanding cognition and complex systems

Economics & Management


Information & Technology


Thinking & Logic