Monday
I've read the first half of the book "The art of system thinking". The books tries to teach you that the obvious approach of dividing a whole into parts and analyzing parts might not be complete and does not allow you to find elusive properties of systems that arise on edges. The book's title and the topic could sound too theoretical; however, systems are everywhere: marriage, education process, car driving are examples of systems. Almost all systems have correction paths, or so called correction loops. Realizing how a system works, what are connections in it - is a key to understanding how efficiently it could be changes and what a pivotal point should be selected.
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