Nourishing Ideas

ENG #46 Allan Savory – Savory Institute - “Assume You’re Wrong”: A Radical Habit for Better Management

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Feb 22, 2026
Allan Savory, ecologist and founder of the Savory Institute, pioneered Holistic Management and planned grazing. He reflects on living between Zimbabwe and the U.S., why management (not single villains) drives desertification and biodiversity loss, and how “assume you’re wrong” becomes a habit with feedback loops. He challenges buzzwords, outlines building a holistic context, and urges practical steps to align life, institutions, and nature.
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INSIGHT

Management Is The Root Cause Not Resources

  • Management, not resources, causes problems; fossil fuels and livestock are tools whose misuse drives climate change and desertification.
  • Allan Savory explains that outcomes depend on how we manage resources within a holistic context, not on the resources themselves.
ADVICE

Assume You're Wrong And Build Feedback Loops

  • Assume you're wrong and design proactive feedback loops to detect errors early before they become harmful.
  • Savory taught trainees to ask where we'd detect being wrong and monitor those signals so corrections are quick and small.
INSIGHT

Organizations Prioritize Survival Over Citizens

  • Organizations are legal structures, not humans, so their priorities (self-preservation, funding, power) often outrank citizen interests.
  • Savory warns policies reflect organizational incentives; shifting that requires people using organizations to serve purpose, not vice versa.
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