Why I wrote my first book.
Over time, I noticed that many problems, whether in work, learning, or everyday life, were not caused by a lack of information, but by a lack of understanding of the underlying concepts. I began collecting observations, questions, and small insights about how people think, how patterns repeat across different domains, and why some ideas suddenly make complex things feel simple. These notes gradually turned into a personal exploration of conceptual thinking: the ability to recognize patterns, connect ideas, and understand systems instead of isolated facts. As these reflections accumulated, a structure began to emerge. What started as scattered thoughts evolved into a framework for thinking more clearly about the world. Writing the book became a way to organize that exploration and share the process of learning to see concepts behind everyday situations. The result is not just a guide to conceptual thinking, but a reflection of the journey that led to discovering it. https://www.amazon.nl/CONCEPTUEEL-DENKEN-helder-systemisch-denken-ebook/dp/B0G6TM4H3F