Our way of thinking about problems might be the problem

Christine McDougall
1 min readSep 7, 2022

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Our education system, our career guides, the way we do business and our life training has us think in silos and parts.

Our default is parts — seeing only the part and not the whole. We are trained to be specialists. I definitely would like to see a specialist obstetrician for a complicated birth — there is a need for specialists.

However we have neglected the importance of generalists, comprehensivists, and general training in whole systems thinking.

For years I spent my time trying to solve problems within the problem, without understanding the whole, the side effects, the precession, the externalities.

I see so many people with great intentions do the same.

We have large existential risks — with climate, exponential technology, biotech and AI. The solution to our problems does indeed require a whole new level of thinking, a whole systems approach. Unless we consider the whole our solutions might create more problems than the problem itself.

Photo taken September 8th 2022

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#humancoordination #emergentstrategy #daretocare

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Christine McDougall
Christine McDougall

Written by Christine McDougall

Committed to supporting those in business who strive to leave the world better. syntropic.world

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