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Seeing the structures that shape everyday outcomes.

Systems thinking is the discipline of understanding how the parts of something connect to produce its behavior. Rather than isolating a single cause, it looks at feedback loops, delays, and relationships — the structure that makes patterns repeat over time.

These essays make the practice usable for founders and curious builders: less jargon, more of the mental models you can apply to a company, a habit, or a market. Explore the collection below, or start with our founder's guide to systems thinking for the full picture.

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