It's not as though we can expect that next year or a decade from now someone will find the correct systems approach and all deception will disappear. This, in my opinion, is not in the nature of systems. What is in the nature of systems is a continuing perception and deception, a continuing re-viewing of the world, of the whole system, and of its components. The essence of the systems approach, therefore, is confusion as well as enlightenment. The two are inseparable aspects of human living.


p. 231; cited in Charles Smith (2007, p. 44) - The Systems Approach (1968)


It's not as though we can expect that next year or a decade from now someone will find the correct systems approach and all deception will disappear. ...

It's not as though we can expect that next year or a decade from now someone will find the correct systems approach and all deception will disappear. ...

It's not as though we can expect that next year or a decade from now someone will find the correct systems approach and all deception will disappear. ...

It's not as though we can expect that next year or a decade from now someone will find the correct systems approach and all deception will disappear. ...