Mental Models In A Nutshell, Thinknetic
Mental Models In A Nutshell, Thinknetic
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Mental Models In A Nutshell
Practical Thinking Frameworks To Amplify Your Decision Making And Simplify Your Life

Author: Thinknetic

Narrator: Eren Jaeger

Unabridged: 3 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thinknetic

Published: 06/10/2022


Synopsis

What would you do if there was a tool to help you make better decisions in less time? You'd jump at the chance, wouldn't you?Mental models help you filter information, which allows you to see things more clearly and make better decisions.Mental models are also a shortcut to finding the quickest and the best route to solve your problems, whether work-related or personal.The beauty of mental models is that their variety is virtually infinite, and they help you come up with solutions for just about any issue.So you're thinking about opening a business. You're not sure what kind of business will be best. The law of Supply and Demand can help. It dictates that companies provide the goods and services demanded by the public. The most profitable companies are those that do this best.Armed with this knowledge, you can now narrow down your options considerably."Developing the habit of mastering the multiple models that underlie reality is the best thing you could do," according to Charlie Munger, who credits his success to the lifetime cultivation of a "latticework" of mental models on which to frame his decisions.The problem with the average person's mental models is that most are not designed to handle complexity.And while the conscious use of mental models is possible, they require higher-order thinking skills that few people engage in for various reasons. But that doesn't have to be you!Inside you'll find:How mental models declutter your thinking and stimulate decision-making (warning: immediate impact on 4 cognitive processes!)The Master List of mental models (including the best two used by Munger)3 characteristics that help you to spot an excellent mental modelWhy we don't use mental models and what we tend to do insteadHow to make your mental toolkit resemble a Swiss army knife in 5 steps

Reviews

Goodreads review by Frazier Bill on July 22, 2023

Exceptionally structured. Information in this book is packaged in a logical order easy to follow. The use of analogies was quite useful. Real life applications were adequate though could be improved. The read was worth the time. The audio version voice over was professionally done.......more

Goodreads review by Arun on January 10, 2024

Completely lost with this book. At the end of the book they try to explain that the author has tried to simplify mental models, but frankly this gave no clarity. The book goes all over the place and examples it shares sometimes are even hard to understand why it’s there. Some of the concepts when se......more

Goodreads review by Hassan on June 10, 2025

The book is not what I expected. The message the context want to deliver is unclear in several places that it doesn’t make sense to put them in the book! I wanted to find great value in this book but I couldn’t.......more

Goodreads review by Samiul Chowdhury on December 31, 2022

Decent introduction This book is not entirely exhaustive but, rather, a good introduction into basic understanding of mental models + systemic thinking. Mental models introduced are outlined through basic and easy digestible analogies.......more

Goodreads review by Joanne on April 26, 2022

Helpful. So many mental models to choose from. Using the right one or a combination can limit disappointment in decisions we make.......more