What You Need to Know
Compounding growth is growth upon growth.
What has just grown being added to what has already grown and repeating the process.
It can be positive (which most people know from compounding interest charts) but it can be negative as well.
Whether positive or negative, compounding growth leads to repeated doubling of the principal (the original started with), which leads to the mathematically unsustainable exponential growth.
In the video below, reaching the bottom of the hill is the moment the unsustainable growth ends. This is the transition point that we are coming too.



