System thinking can be used to predict the behavior of a system by understanding the relationships and interactions between its components. This involves identifying the stocks, which are the tangible elements that can be seen, felt, counted, or measured, and the feedback loops, which are formed when changes in stock affect the flows into or out of that same stock. By analyzing these elements and their interconnections, one can predict how changes in one part of the system will affect the rest of the system.
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