Victor MacGill has over forty years’ experience as a social worker in the field of criminal justice, specialising in family violence and has been studying the systems sciences for thirty years. Victor is the New Zealand contact for ANZSYS, the Australia New Zealand regional branch of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS), as well as Co-chair of Critical Systems Special Integration Group of ISSS. He has developed a model called The Dynamics of Life™ that describes the processes of life and many varied levels of functioning that has many practical applications in a wide range of situations.
"“MacGill’s Dynamics of Life model represents a welcome and much needed contribution to the humanistic understanding of what it means to be human from a systemic and deeply relational perspective. His work stands to empower those searching for ways of living that foster not only individual thrivability but collective flourishing. “ Alexander Laszlo, Director General of the Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research, President ISSS 2012-2013. “Victor MacGill, in this book, takes us on a journey of discovery of what it means to be a complex system and embedded in an even more complex system. He provides important ways of examining the human condition and gaining insights that can bring on a more viable existence.” George Mobus, Associate Professor Emeritus, University of Washington. Author of A Theory of Sapience, ISSS President 2021-2022. ""An insightful journey into systems theory, this book is a heartfelt reflection on life's dynamics. It blends deep understanding with compassion, exploring the essence of human nature with honesty, vulnerability and profound wisdom."" Gary Smith, ISSS President 2024-2025"