The essence of systems thinking: Every persistent biological or cultural structure exists because of a positive feedback loop. Sometimes it’s hard to see. But to understand the structure, you must understand the loop.
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Replying to @k8olson @Jesse_Livermore
Almost used that term (learned it from the master of systems thinking,
@ncasenmare), but thought “positive feedback” was more recognizable.3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @KevinSimler
aw shucks, honored (and impostor-syndrome'd) to be thought of as a "master" in systems thinking! But also yeah what is UP with "positive/negative feedback". At least it's not as confusing as "Type I/Type II error" (which one's... which, again?)
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Replying to @ncasenmare
Kevin Simler Retweeted Adam Strandberg
Kevin Simler added,
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Replying to @KevinSimler
A Type I error is when you think you've got a Type II error (but you don't) and a Type II error is when you don't think you have a Type I error (but you do)
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