stability and instability
Stability refers to a state of balance, consistency, or reliability where things remain unchanged or predictable over time. It represents a steady and steadfast condition that maintains equilibrium or order. On the other hand, instability denotes a lack of balance, predictability, or constancy. It involves a state of uncertainty, volatility, or fragility, where things are prone to change or can easily fall apart. Instability implies a situation that struggles to maintain equilibrium or struggles with consistent order.
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