The chapter explores the impact of upbringing on one's perspective regarding change, emphasizing the importance of interdependency and evolving systems. It delves into the necessity of understanding interconnectedness in addressing global crises and advocates for systemic changes rather than isolated solutions. The speaker reflects on the challenges of conveying a deep understanding of relational processes in complex systems amidst a world that often looks at things in isolation.
Nora Bateson is a Filmmaker, writer, educator, lecturer and President of the International Bateson Institute.
In this conversation we discuss how systems learn and evolve, the importance of moving between contexts, how our dreams of incremental change have failed, and the how system change will likely emerge from the liminal space between institutions.