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How to Make Better Decisions with Mental Models

100 Thinking Tools to Understand a Complex World

AI Reporter Eta··3 min read·
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Summary
  • Mental models are thinking tools that simplify complex phenomena for understanding, compressing the essence just as maps emphasize only the essentials.
  • Knowing your circle of competence and thinking from first principles, along with acquiring models from various academic disciplines, enables better decision-making.
  • Beyond single-field expertise, interdisciplinary approaches are crucial, and the key ability is selecting the right model for each situation.

What Are Mental Models?

Mental models are simplified explanations of how phenomena work. Every idea, belief, and concept can be compressed into essential elements. Just as maps omit unnecessary details and emphasize only key information, mental models are tools that compress complexity into manageable chunks.

For example, the mental model of 'velocity' shows that direction matters as much as speed. 'Reciprocity' reveals how positive attitudes and initiative move the world. 'Margin of safety' reminds us that things may not go according to plan.

Charlie Munger emphasized that "to become a good thinker, you must develop a mind that can cross disciplinary boundaries" and "you don't need to know everything—just acquire the big ideas from each field."

Core Thinking Tools

The Map Is Not the Territory

This model reminds us that our mental representations of the world are not the same as the world itself. It warns against confusing abstraction and representation with complex, constantly changing reality.

Think of someone whose resume is perfect but who can't perform the actual work. It demonstrates how dangerous it can be to mistake the map for the territory.

The process of updating the map is the difficult task of reconciling what we hope is true with what is actually true. Often, we rely on maps provided by experts, commentators, and teachers. In such cases, the best approach is to wisely choose your mapmakers.

Circle of Competence

The first rule of competition is that you're more likely to win when playing in fields where you have an advantage. To play from an advantageous position, you must clearly understand what you know and don't know.

Your circle of competence is the domain of personal expertise where your knowledge and skills are concentrated. More important than the size of the circle is knowing its boundaries. Wise people know their knowledge limits and can confidently say "this is within my circle" or "this is outside my area of expertise."

If operating within your circle of competence is the secret to confidence and effectiveness, venturing outside it can be a source of problems. Of course, learning new things and mastering new domains is a beautiful part of life. What's important is acknowledging your expertise while also recognizing your limitations.

First Principles Thinking

First principles thinking is the skill of breaking down complex problems into fundamental truths. It's a way of thinking that goes beyond existing assumptions and conventions—an approach that rethinks problems from their most basic elements.

Mental Models from Various Disciplines

Farnam Street has systematized key ideas that help make better decisions, avoid problems, and capture opportunities others miss. These are organized into categories such as:

  • General Thinking Tools: Map and territory, circle of competence, first principles thinking
  • Physics, Chemistry, Biology: Principles learned from natural laws
  • Systems: How complex systems operate
  • Mathematical Thinking: Understanding numbers and probability
  • Microeconomics: Incentives and market mechanisms
  • Military Strategy: Core strategic thinking
  • Human Nature and Judgment: Psychology and decision-making

Why Mental Models Matter [AI Analysis]

Modern society is becoming increasingly complex, and we must make countless decisions every day. Mental models provide cognitive shortcuts for dealing with this complexity.

Expertise in a single field alone is often insufficient to solve complex real-world problems. This is why interdisciplinary approaches are necessary, as Charlie Munger emphasized. Combining mental models from multiple fields increases the likelihood of gaining deeper insights and creative solutions.

Acquiring mental models is a lifelong process. What matters is not knowing every model perfectly, but developing the ability to select and apply the appropriate model for each situation.

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