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Organic Systems

Organic systems are interconnected networks that operate naturally without artificial intervention. They can be found in biology, ecosystems, or even organizations that emphasize sustainability and holistic management. These systems rely on natural processes, such as energy flow, nutrient cycling, and adaptation, to maintain balance and support growth. In essence, they function through decentralized interactions where each part influences and depends on others, promoting resilience and self-regulation. Understanding organic systems helps us see how nature and certain designed systems can thrive sustainably by respecting interconnected relationships and natural principles.