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The Second Wave

Second-order effects

What started with the handshake just got more complicated. Now you need to understand how groupthink leads intelligent people to catastrophic choices — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.

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The Handshake

South Africa, 1993. The apartheid state is ending. The constitutional negotiations at Kempton Park are the only thing between a democratic election and civil war. You are the ANC legal adviser. The deal requires trust between people with no reason to trust each other.

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Decisions That Shaped the World

Five moments that changed history. The Cuban Missile Crisis, Gandhi's Salt March, the Berlin Airlift, Mandela's negotiation table, the Marshall Plan pitch. Each one was a decision made by a person under pressure. Practice the skills those decisions required.

What you'll learn from The Second Wave

This scenario focuses on Second-order effects — a critical skill inside the broader history domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Handshake, a full interactive story inside the Decisions That Shaped the World quest.

Skills you'll build in Decisions That Shaped the World

Crisis JudgmentPrincipled ResistanceSustained ResolveAdversarial Trust-BuildingShared Purpose FramingStrategic Patience

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