Imagine systemic level is like being the boss of a big, busy playground, but you can’t see all the kids or hear every laugh and cry.
At the systemic level, we're looking at how everything works together in a bigger picture. It's not just about one kid or even one game, it’s about all the games, the swings, the slide, the rules, and even the teachers who make sure everyone plays fair.
Like a Big Puzzle
Think of the playground as a big puzzle. Each piece is a person, a rule, or a toy. At the systemic level, we're looking at how all those pieces fit together to make the whole playground work, or not work, like when someone takes too long on the slide and causes a traffic jam!
The Boss of Everything
Sometimes, the boss (the systemic level) needs to step in to fix things. Maybe they change the rules so more kids can play at once, or add another swing set. That’s how systemic level helps everything run smoothly, like magic, but with real people and real toys! Imagine systemic level is like being the boss of a big, busy playground, but you can’t see all the kids or hear every laugh and cry.
At the systemic level, we're looking at how everything works together in a bigger picture. It's not just about one kid or even one game, it’s about all the games, the swings, the slide, the rules, and even the teachers who make sure everyone plays fair.
Examples
- A city's traffic jam is a systemic level problem because it’s caused by many small choices, like where people live and how they drive.
- A school's grades are not just about individual students, but also how the whole system works, teachers, parents, and even the building itself.
- Global warming shows a systemic level issue: it’s not just one country’s actions, but how all countries interact over time.
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See also
- How Does "Thinking in Words or Images" - Jordan Peterson Work?
- How Does The 5 Different Ways People Think Work?
- How Does Verbal vs. Visual Thinkers - Angela Gonzales Work?
- Robert Laughlin - Can Emergence Explain Reality?
- Luke Barnes - What is Strong Emergence?