A disruptive event is something that changes everything suddenly, like when your favorite toy gets broken during playtime.
Imagine you’re building a tower with blocks, it’s tall and strong, and you're happy. But then, poof! A big block falls from the top, and everything tumbles down in seconds. That falling block was a disruptive event, it changed your whole game quickly.
Like When You Lose Your Rhythm
A Real-Life Example
Sometimes, disruptive events happen in real life too. Like when a new store opens across from your favorite ice cream shop. At first, people might go to the new place, but soon they realize both shops have their own special treats, and now you have more choices!
Disruptive events are like surprises that shake things up, making everything feel fresh and exciting again.
Examples
- A new app replaces the popular taxi service in a city.
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See also
- What is disruption?
- How Does Ancient Trade Influence Modern Economies?
- How Does Ancient Egyptian Trade Influence Modern Economics?
- How do you create new things?
- What are civilizations?