We live in a universe of exquisite complexity—a vast, unfolding pattern of space and time, of entities and events, of form dancing within matter, guided by invisible laws. As a natural philosopher trained in both philosophy and systems theory, I’ve spent a lifetime asking not just how things work, but why they exist in such ordered beauty. And in my quest, I’ve come to believe that we are all part of something much larger than ourselves—an intelligent, self-organizing cosmos seeking meaning through pattern and value.
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Adopting the Systems Worldview
Dear Diary: It should be clear by now that all living things are value generators. We all, humans plants and animals, take inputs from our environments and produce outputs that are of greater value for ourselves and others. And when we do so, we sustain a state of happiness. So what is that “value“? PartContinue reading “Adopting the Systems Worldview”
