Might a City's Most Valuable Resource Be People's Predictable Behavior?
Systems become possible when behavior becomes predictable.
Transit schedules, delivery networks, schools, and businesses often depend on recurring patterns of human behavior.
The hidden mechanism is behavioral predictability. Reliable patterns allow organizations to allocate resources efficiently and anticipate demand.
Cities become easier to manage when behavior follows recognizable rhythms.
Infrastructure may move people, but predictable behavior tells infrastructure when to move.
