“Addiction is finding a quick and dirty solution to the symptom of the problem, which prevents or distracts one from the harder and longer-term task of solving the real problem.”
― Thinking In Systems: A Primer
― Thinking In Systems: A Primer
“People don't need enormous cars; they need admiration and respect. They don't need a constant stream of new clothes; they need to feel that others consider them to be attractive, and they need excitement and variety and beauty. People don't need electronic entertainment; they need something interesting to occupy their minds and emotions. And so forth. Trying to fill real but nonmaterial needs-for identity, community, self-esteem, challenge, love, joy-with material things is to set up an unquenchable appetite for false solutions to never-satisfied longings. A society that allows itself to admit and articulate its nonmaterial human needs, and to find nonmaterial ways to satisfy them, world require much lower material and energy throughputs and would provide much higher levels of human fulfillment.”
― Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update
― Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update
“A vision should be judged by the clarity of its values, not the clarity of its implementation path
[in Mediated Modeling page 43]”
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[in Mediated Modeling page 43]”
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“Purposes are deduced from behavior, not from rhetoric or stated goals.”
― Thinking in Systems: A Primer
― Thinking in Systems: A Primer
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