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Embracing the Power of Systems Thinking
Systems Thinking In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, the concept of systems thinking has emerged as a potent tool for...
Dakar Kopec
Oct 18, 20232 min read


From Enforcement to Stewardship: Rethinking HOA Governance for People and Place
A Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Framework for Healthier HOA Governance By Dak Kopec History, Purpose, and the Opportunity to Lead Better Homeowner Associations (HOAs) trace their origins to the early twentieth century, roughly between 1910 and 1930, though they became far more prevalent after World War II. Their initial purpose was relatively straightforward: to protect property values by maintaining a uniform appearance and controlling land use. At the time, zoning laws we
Dakar Kopec


Preserving Autonomy as We Age
Recognizing When Home Is No Longer the Best Environment We need to see people for who they are, not their age, occupation, or abilities. Aging is often talked about in terms of loss. We hear about fading memory, declining strength, slower movement, and reduced independence. While these changes may be real, this framing of aging does more harm than good. It narrows our understanding of later life and quietly shapes systems of care that prioritize control over compassion. A mor
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After the Gunfire: The Trauma We Rarely Talk About
Why Trauma Extends Far Beyond the Headlines By Dak Kopec Trauma brings about many unseen storms within a person's mind. In my first two books, Broken Boys Beyond Friendships and Logan’s Legacy Beyond Blood , I included scenes depicting mass public shootings and other forms of group-inflicted violence. While writing these moments, I realized just how normalized these scenarios have become in our modern world. What once shocked us now feels disturbingly routine. Hate-related v
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