Systemic change requires a holistic perspective from "summary" of Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows
To truly bring about meaningful change within a system, one must take a step back and adopt a holistic perspective. This means looking at the system as a whole, rather than focusing solely on its individual components. Each part of a system is interconnected and interdependent, meaning that changes in one part can have far-reaching effects on the system as a whole. By viewing the system holistically, one can better understand these relationships and anticipate the potential consequences of any changes that are made.
A holistic perspective allows us to see the big picture and recognize the complex web of relationships that exist within a system. It helps us to understand that systems are dynamic and constantly evolving, with feedback loops and reinforcing loops that can either amplify or dampen the effects of change. By taking a holistic approach, we can identify leverage points within the system wher...
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