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distinguish holistic perspective from a partial point of view and give a best example about your own experience

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Answered by kritikagarg6119
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A holistic perspective views things as a whole, while a partial point of view is based on a part of the whole.

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One key phrase that summarizes the key idea behind the holistic approach is that “the whole is more than the sum of its parts.” The field of holistic medicine, for example, focuses on treating all aspects of a person's health including physical symptoms, psychological factors, and societal influences.

A partial point of view, by definition, is incomplete. It's admitting that one's perception is limited by other factors or based on a single factor. For example, a doctor might approach a problem from a medical standpoint rather than a holistic one that considers other factors or systemic information.

A holistic viewpoint allows a person to take a step back and evaluate the big picture of a situation whereas a partial viewpoint examines one object and decides that it is the source of the problem.

Holistic thinkers believe that events are the products of external forces and situations. They tend to give broad attention to context, relationships, and background elements in visual scenes. Thinking holistically is the opposite of analyzing something, which involves breaking down a larger system into its details.

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