The screen flickered. A schematic appeared—a complex piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID). But as Leo looked closer, the labels weren't "Steam" or "Coolant." They were labeled "Anxiety," "Ambition," and "Sleep." The diagram showed Leo’s own life as a feedback loop. His "Set Point" was success, but his "Disturbances"—caffeine and self-doubt—were sending his system into a wild, unstable oscillation.
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Designing Processes and Control Systems for Dynamic Performance His "Set Point" was success
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