A mental model is simply a representation of how something works. We cannot keep all of the details of the world in our brains, so we use mental models to simplify the complex into understandable and organizable chunks.
Let’s dig a little deeper into mental models.
Although it feels to our conscious self that we interact with the real world directly, in fact, we interact indirectly with the real world through our mental models of it. Think of mental models as a lens between you and reality, coloring what you see. Remember that we should think of mental models as a lens between us and reality, coloring what we see.
What Are Mental Models?
Mental models are how we understand the world. Not only do they shape what we think and how we understand but they shape the connections and opportunities that we see. Mental models are how we simplify complexity, why we consider some things more relevant than others, and how we reason.
Let’s break this down.
Information is data.
Thinking is the process of structuring information to make it useful.
Knowledge (also known as a mental model) is built when you structure information to give it meaning.
Looking at this as a simple equation can help make these complex ideas more accessible.
The Core Mental Models
1. The Map is Not the Territory
A map of reality is not reality. Even the best maps are imperfect. This is because they diminish what they represent.
If the map perfectly represented the area, it would no longer be a reduction and thus helpful to us.
A map can also be a snapshot of a moment, representing something no longer exists. This is important to remember when thinking about problems and making better decisions.
2. Circle of Competence
When ego and not competence drive what we undertake, we have blind spots. If you know what you understand, you know where you have an edge over others.
When you are honest about where your knowledge is lacking, then ...
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