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The Domino Effect of No Margin

24 min · 3. juli 2026
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When Daniel and Hannah lived through two wars with Iran, a retaliatory eviction, and a grueling move with a one-year-old, they discovered what nearly broke them wasn't any single disaster—it was having no margin left when the first domino tipped. This episode unpacks margin as an engineering concept for families: the deliberate gap between your load and your limits. We explore cascading failure, the scarcity trap, and why the same logic you'd apply to server redundancy rarely makes it into your actual life. Plus, how to start building buffer when you're already at capacity.

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