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		<title>By: Duncan Noble</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A real classic. I try to reread it occasionally to broaden my horizons of what is possible. For anyone interested in more like this, I strongly recommend &quot;Thinking in Systems&quot;, a book published after Donella Meadows&#039; death, collecting some of her writings. It&#039;s the best introduction to systems thinking I have seen. Available on Kindle, if you are trying to dematerialize.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A real classic. I try to reread it occasionally to broaden my horizons of what is possible. For anyone interested in more like this, I strongly recommend &#8220;Thinking in Systems&#8221;, a book published after Donella Meadows&#8217; death, collecting some of her writings. It&#8217;s the best introduction to systems thinking I have seen. Available on Kindle, if you are trying to dematerialize.</p>
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