p.8"Systems thinking is thinking with a wide-angle lens, not a telephoto lens. Systems thinking
is seeing the connections between parts, not just the parts themselves. Systems thinking is seeing the patterns and structures
underneath events, not just the events themselves. Systems thinking is examining the time and distance between cause and effect.
Systems thinking is circular, not linear, thinking. Systems thinking is an excellent problem-solving tool."
p.13"When something disconcerting happens, reflect on it to see if there were any other similar
events that have also happened. What is the pattern? And if there is a pattern, what is the underlying structure causing the
pattern?"
p.20-21"The problem is that simplifying complexities leads to limited understanding. When we have
limited understanding, we cannot solve problems effectively."
p.62"Biological and social systems have a limited carrying capacity. After that point, growth is
limited by these forces."