The Holistic View mental model emphasizes seeing things as integrated systems composed of interconnected elements, relationships, and the underlying principles that govern them. It goes beyond isolated examination of individual events or parts, instead adopting a macro perspective to understand how components interact and influence the functioning of the whole. This way of thinking holds that everything in the world exists as systems shaped by patterns and rules; therefore, to truly understand and solve problems, one must recognize not only visible elements but also invisible connections and the deeper principles behind them. Individuals with a holistic view can expand their thinking progressively—from points to lines, lines to surfaces, and surfaces to three-dimensional systems. They can detect subtle signs revealing larger trends, grasp the essence of issues, anticipate potential impacts and future developments, and thus make more comprehensive and effective decisions.