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Feedback loops can create reinforcing or balancing patterns from "summary" of Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows

Feedback loops are a fundamental concept in understanding how systems function. These loops can either reinforce or balance patterns within a system. When a feedback loop reinforces a pattern, it causes that pattern to become stronger over time. This can lead to exponential growth or decline, depending on the nature of the feedback. Reinforcing feedback loops are like a snowball rolling down a hill, gaining momentum with each revolution. They can create dramatic changes in a system, amplifying small initial differences into significant outcomes. For example, in the case of population growth, a reinforcing feedback loop can cause a rapid increase in population size as each new individual adds to the growth rate. On the other hand, balancing feedback loops work to maintain equilibrium within a system. These loops counteract dev...
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    Thinking in Systems

    Donella Meadows

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