Mental Models
Critical ThinkingDecision MakingFrameworks
Mental Models are frameworks or lenses through which individuals view and understand the world.
Introduction
Mental Models are frameworks or lenses through which individuals view and understand the world.
Core Concepts
- Latticework of Models: Use multiple models to avoid cognitive biases.
- Interdisciplinary Thinking: Draw insights from diverse fields.
- Dynamic Adaptation: Continuously refine models based on new information.
Applications
- Business strategy for holistic decision-making.
- Personal development for improving reasoning skills.
Related Resources
- Book: "Poor Charlie’s Almanack" by Charlie Munger.
- Tools: Mental model libraries and repositories.