We've hunted down some of the world's most powerful ideas and summarised them on our site, it might surprise you to see the 7 most popular ones on our site so far...
1. Worldly Wisdom and Multiple Mental Models:
Munger emphasizes the importance of acquiring general knowledge across multiple disciplines.
He suggests having a "latticework of models" from various fields like mathematics, psychology, and microeconomics to make informed decisions.
Understanding multiple mental models helps avoid the trap of seeing every problem through a single perspective.
"What is elementary, worldly wisdom? Well, the first rule is that you can't really know anything if you just remember isolated facts and try and bang 'em back. If the facts don't hang together on a latticework of theory, you don't have them in a usable form."
"You've got to have models in your head. And you've got to array your experience both vicarious and direct on this latticework of models."
h/t: @ModelThinkers
De Stockdale Paradox voor uitdagende en ambigue tijden. Over hoop, optimisme, navigeren, korte en lange termijn, vertrouwen en je hart volgen. Mooi aan elkaar gelinkt en uitgelegd. Danku, @ModelThinkers !
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A Riskiest Assumption Test (RAT) involves rapidly identifying and testing the riskiest assumptions and potential fail points for any initiative early in the process. via @ModelThinkers
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@_alexbrogan Great thread! Our takeaway: Radical Candor is the ability to simultaneously challenge directly and show that you care personally.
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That's our top 7 mental model & thinking Twitter accounts. Please comment on who you would add, who we missed and be sure to find out more about ModelThinkers to be smarter, faster. https://t.co/3JpnkTa1hV
We are obsessed with finding the world's most powerful ideas to make you smarter faster... So here's our list of the top 7 Twitter accounts to boost your thinking with practical mental models & frameworks.
@fortelabs doesn't focus on mental models, but is championing power thinking by building a second brain. We're fans of extended cognition through the body, other people, and tools around you, and Tiago is leading the way on the latter especially.
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@fortelabs There can be too much detail . I like the writing advice of being ‘sparse but specific’. So diving into detail strategically and leaving a lot off the page.