From Systems Thinking Perspective: Is the Diversity of Languages a Good Thing, or Bad Thing?

Language is the foundation to how thought processes are communicated giving to cultural differences. Solutions through systems thinking can only be enhanced because of diversity/differences in perspectives of reality. Human language is essentially a sound medium - one of the five senses. Different languages have evolved in isolation as people used different sounds to express the same thought. Thoughts are driven by our environments, both physical and socially. Consequently, languages are tied to unique cultures.
“Lost in translation” is indeed one of the root causes of mankind problems. Global communication would be more efficient if we had one language. There is a desire among unilingual people to have everyone using the same language at least for the Internet. But native language(s) is an integral part of our environment even if people grow up in a bilingual environment. But the caution is towards creating a monoculture wanting diversity. How do we push creativity through curiosity if we have nothing to challenge our thoughts besides the confines of one culture and one language? It perhaps leads us to homogenous thought systems thus against Systems Thinking’s goals and objectives.
The evolution of language: English is the current Universal business language globally right now because of the previous expanse of the British Empire. English as a language is made up of several languages including Latin, french, Scandinavian and it is constantly evolving. The English we speak today is different that the English being spoken 100 years ago. So language will continue to evolve and change to the needs of the people using it. We will likely end up with a modified universal dialect.

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Published on June 14, 2015 23:49
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