In life, there are many such examples. For example, some people like to put 1-2 pots of plants in every room at home, and some people like to put 2-3 pots of plants on their desks, which can purify the air in their living environment.
For example, a pot of aloe can absorb 90% of harmful gases such as formaldehyde in a cubic meter a day, and at the same time release a small amount of oxygen, making the air it breathes fresher.
For individuals, this is insignificant, but if everyone does this, 1,000 people can raise thousands of plants, 10,000 people can raise tens of thousands of plants, and 100,000 people can raise hundreds of thousands of plants ... The improvement of air quality is not limited to personal micro-environment, but can greatly improve the air quality of a city, a country and even the whole earth.
This is the power of "culture", which extends seemingly insignificant changes and forms a great progress.
For another example, there is a phrase that often appears in inspirational articles, "You only need to increase 1% every day, and 100 days later will increase 100%". Completion of 1% is easy and insignificant, but completion of 100% is a qualitative leap.
Just as you recite one more English word every day and 365 more English words a year, your vocabulary will be much larger than others in a few years; Salespeople sell one more product every day and hundreds more products every year than their colleagues, and their work performance will be much better than their colleagues.
This is the power of "habit", and seemingly disapproving changes will promote great progress over time.
The colorful world and the magnificent human civilization are all caused by many seemingly insignificant changes!