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6 notes tagged "systems"

  1. Gregory Bateson’s work
    Four-phase curriculum for studying Gregory Bateson work, starting with Steps to an Ecology of Mind and Mind and Nature, progressing through foundational concepts, anthropology, communication theory, and systems thinking, supported by practical exercises like pattern recognition and connection diagrams. Text explores the intersection of Bateson's connection diagrams, Jung's Red Book methodology, and Rapid Visualisation techniques, emphasizing their shared focus on visual thinking and pattern recognition, suggesting integrating these methods offers a powerful toolkit for analyzing complex relationships across disciplines.
    #systems #ecology
  2. intellectual lineage between Gregory Bateson and Charles Eisenstein
    Gregory Bateson’s work was groundbreaking in its integration of cybernetics, ecology, and epistemology. He developed several key concepts that would
    #systems #ecology
  3. co-creation
    Co-creation is a collaborative approach that emphasises designing with others rather than for them, rejecting top-down models that impose solutions
    #belonging #collaborate #systems #subject
  4. astrological triplicities
    Cardinal, Mutable and Fixed a starter, a producer, a finisher … 12 zodiac signs are subdivided into 3 qualities (also called modalities and
    #astrology #triplicity #systems
  5. system-versus-goals model
    The system-versus-goals model can be applied to most human endeavors. In the world of dieting, losing twenty pounds is a goal, but eating right is a
    #success #systems
  6. right systems negotiate price of success
    One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever heard goes something like this: If you want success, figure out the price, then pay it. It sounds trivial
    #success #systems

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