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A few days ago I greeted systems engineers, industry people, and academics at the Cornell Systems Summit in Ithaca, New York with “Aloha mai kākou.” I didnʻt do so lightly. Even after 50 years in Hawaii, my understanding of aloha grows.
Systems thinking is a loose term. Discussions and definitions abound. As the science of systems or complexity emerges, how we define systems thinking, or even if we refer to systems thinking at all, will change.
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“ʻPele’ is the lava that exits the earth, nothing else. ‘Honua’ is earth or land, and ‘Mea’ are substances for creating land. So Pelehonuamea is ‘lava that creates land.’ There is no emotion attached to Pele; Pele is the [molten] energy tha...
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50 years on Maui Nui. Author of "Seeing: A Field Guide to the Patterns and Processes of Nature, Culture, and Consciousness." www.seeingfieldguide.com. Publication date 9/4/24. Preorder on Amazon. Contact me for an advanced review copy.
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