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Systems thinking or just simply life ??!!

 Life along with its twists and turns is a multi-disciplinary art. Humans have come a long way in being through 4 Industrial Revolution,  3 world wars and the becoming of what we are today. We call this development and adaptation but these are events we have brought on to ourselves.

 The four Industrial Revolution kicked started with the digitalization and mechanism action of all human work in 1990.  The second revolution took place within a decade when everything was taken to the network. The next decade took to mobilizing everything and having all data in our fingertips literally .Presently the trend is to crowd everything. These are the four industrial revolutions. The first and second world war we have all read about in our history books. The third one is something that is taking place in space which begin with the space race. Through all  massive dislocation and movement one cannot stay Static and unreactive to the change. This has made into what we are today . 

All along the kind of study work and even home environment has changed drastically. adapting to Western culture by fixing many of the problems in the country's government policies, ethics and how it functions  completely. We are constantly striving for a better life either happy or sad, bad or good we are all running to something out of reach.

But the productivity and social impactive life is in the mind of understanding relationships. Let it be the relationship of that with human and nature or even a pet it is very unique for each and every individual. So the actual learning and education that is in how we understand relationships in your perspective. 

In the light of things we see  and relate, recollecting that everything is interconnected.     Each concept, each domain of work, every activity done is always connected .If you focus and concentrate on everything you are doing you can recognize and identify the circle of multi-disciplinary art.

An example is when you choose to study astronomy it is not that you will not stumble upon physical phenomena or the geological processes or reason the history of evolution. Being in a socially and culturally diverse country we mustn't ignore the traditional rituals so with respective astronomy that will cover the aspects of cosmology, cosmic dance of gods and even  our own version of the origin of life.  This way all aspects of life is a multi-disciplinary art. 

It does not do justice to see aspects of life as a fragmented piece of lifeless  objects . it is only right to observe and perform all the activities with great amount of focus concentration and the ability to connect  to  our roots.

                                                                                                                 -Bharathi Senthilkumar








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