In addition to being a masterful work of speculative fiction, 11/22/63 is a classic example of how everything in the world is connected together. (As King wrote in an article for Marvel Spotlight, “Not good to fool with Father Time.”) Distraught, Jake returns to 1958 once again and resets history. Earthquakes occur everywhere, his old home is in ruins, and nuclear war has destroyed much of the world. Upon returning to the present, he expects to find the world improved as a result. After years of stalking Lee Harvey Oswald, Jake manages to prevent him from shooting Kennedy. Kennedy, believing that this change will greatly benefit humanity. He decides to live in the past until 1963 so he can prevent the assassination of President John F. However long he stays in the past, only two minutes go by in the present. After a few visits and some experiments, Jake deduces that altering history is possible. In one of Stephen King’s greatest works, 11/22/63, a young man named Jake discovers a portal in a diner’s pantry which leads back to 1958. “You could not remove a single grain of sand from its place without thereby … changing something throughout all parts of the immeasurable whole.” Understanding the butterfly effect can give us a new lens through which to view business, markets, and more. The butterfly effect is an often misunderstood phenomenon wherein a small change in starting conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes.