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Gregory Bateson (1904-1980) was a true polymath—making big contributions in cognitive science, anthropology, systems theory, & psychiatry along with being a photographer, naturalist, and poet.

His lessons are just as relevant today as they were 70 years ago, but he’s all but forgotten.

In 2010, his daughter created a beautiful documentary on him. The clips from it in this post collectively convey the beauty, connectedness, and wisdom of his worldview.

Takeaway #1: Everything Is Connected

“It is inculcated by our great universities… that the world is made of separable items of knowledge… And the first point I want to get over to you is that the world is not like that at all.”
—Gregory Bateson

To see the connections, Bateson asks the following questions:

  • How does it work?

  • How does it think?

  • How does it learn? 

  • What does it work with?

  • How does it interact with the things it works with?

  • What is its function?

Why look at things from so many perspectives? Bateson explains…

“What happens is that when you …

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