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Systems Thinking

Core systems thinking concepts and frameworks
Why Intelligent People Default to Force
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Why Intelligent People Default to Force

In complex systems, inaction feels dangerous, so we default to force because movement relieves tension. But urgency collapses perception. Why the best operators rely on the discipline of delay.
22 Feb 2026 2 min read
Systems Thinking: Why Leverage Beats Force
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Systems Thinking: Why Leverage Beats Force

In systems thinking, brute force fails where leverage wins. Discover why minimum effective force: through fulcrums, subtraction, and alignment.
28 Jan 2026 2 min read
The Algorithm of Mastery: Why 80/20 Is a Survival Strategy
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The Algorithm of Mastery: Why 80/20 Is a Survival Strategy

The 80/20 principle is not a productivity trick. It’s a survival algorithm for systems that don’t care about your intentions.
28 Jan 2026 5 min read
Systems Thinking: The Linear Lie
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Systems Thinking: The Linear Lie

Most problems are symptoms of a deeper structure. This primer introduces systems thinking, feedback loops, and the delay factor so you can stop treating events and start changing the system.
28 Jan 2026 2 min read
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