Browse newsletters about systems thinking
12 systems thinking newsletters from across the web

A Life Engineered
by Steve Huynh
Steve Huynh, with 20 years in tech, shares expert insights, strategies, and community support to help tech professionals up-level their careers.

Your House Machine
by Rebecca | Your House Machine
Rebecca, an ex-Airbnb data scientist, shares systems thinking for home organizing, helping readers simplify their lives, reduce mental load, and gain time.

Why is this interesting?
by Noah Brier
Noah Brier's "Why is this interesting?" cultivates a new way of thinking by connecting diverse, unexpected subjects for pattern recognition beyond niche perspectives.

Dirt Roads
by Luca Prosperi
Luca Prosperi's Dirt Roads dissects how value flows through complex financial systems, focusing on the evolving back end of finance through mathematics and philosophy.

Things Hidden in Complexity
by Moriarty
Moriarty analyzes complex trends from diverse disciplines, revealing unexplored connections and forecasting cascade events. Expect unorthodox, edge science.

Kerman Kohli | Substack
by Kerman Kohli
Kerman Kohli explores systems thinking in crypto, web3, and growth. A 2017 crypto veteran and experienced founder/engineer, he shares unique insights from his decade in tech and markets.

David Shapiro’s Substack
by David Shapiro
Explore AI, humanity, future, philosophy, and systems thinking with David Shapiro's insights on technology and society.

LA BIBLE DE L'ORGA® | Hugo Bentz | Substack
by Hugo Bentz
Hugo Bentz distills 7+ years of experience into a comprehensive method for productivity and organization, sharing insights from his upcoming book, LA BIBLE DE L'ORGA.

Humans On The Loop | Michael Garfield | Substack
by Michael Garfield
Award-winning futurist Michael Garfield dissects human-technology co-evolution, AI, and complex systems, offering 'science poetry' to navigate our stranger future.

Contraptions
by Venkatesh Rao
Venkatesh Rao explores political, economic, and philosophical systems as 'contraptions' with a 'half-assed engineering' approach. Features AI-assisted essays.

Strange Loop Canon
Strange Loop Canon explores non-obvious mechanisms of innovation and its consequences, especially where technology meets economics and business strategy.
The Polymathic Engineer
Explores how engineers benefit from diverse skills and knowledge across various disciplines to solve complex problems.