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Paying attention, as Nora Bateson might articulate, involves engaging in a holistic awareness that transcends mere observation. It is an act of relational perception, where one attends not only to the surface details but also to the intricate, interwoven patterns and contexts in which they exist. This form of attention requires sensitivity to the subtle signals, the often overlooked nuances, and the emergent meanings that arise from the interplay between various elements within a system. In essence, paying attention is about embracing a form of cognitive and emotional presence that acknowledges and respects the complexity, interconnectedness, and dynamism of life. By cultivating such attention, one opens the door to deeper understanding and meaningful interaction with the world.

See also: complexity, systems thinking, relational process, perception, critical thinking

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