Mental Models
30 Thinking Tools that Separate the Average From the Exceptional. Improved Decision-Making, Logical Analysis, and Problem-Solving.
by:
Peter Hollins
Summary:
The book presents a collection of 30 cognitive frameworks that help enhance decision-making, logical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. It provides insights on how to apply these mental models to everyday situations to improve critical thinking and achieve better outcomes.
Key points:
1. Mental Models: The book highlights the importance of mental models, our internal understanding of how things work, in improving decision-making and problem-solving skills.
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