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214: Gabriel Weinberg | How Mental Models Boost Super Thinking

The Jordan Harbinger Show

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How to Avoid Unforced Errors

Once you know the equivalent multiplication and all the other scenarios, you don't just go back to repeated addition. That's much faster, especially if a calculator than doing addition 30 times like a few of 30 times seven. So thank God for calculators. But the concept of unforced errors is interesting. Tell us what those are and how do we avoid them? Yeah. Unforced errors actually comes from tennis. And so part of the idea of mental models is to help you make less unforced errors.

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