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Mental Models — Your Thinking Toolkit

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Dec 16, 2025
Discover how NASA's management and engineers reached drastically different risk assessments about the Challenger disaster using contrasting mental frameworks. Dive into the definition of mental models and their crucial role in decision-making. Learn three powerful tools to enhance your thinking: understanding that a map is not reality, applying inversion to identify risks, and conducting pre-mortems to boost problem detection. Gain practical tips for integrating these models into your decision-making process and unlock a new level of clarity in your judgments.
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ANECDOTE

Challenger: Same Data, Different Maps

  • Before Challenger exploded, management estimated failure at 1 in 100,000 while engineers estimated 1 in 100.
  • Both groups had the same data but different mental maps that produced radically different outputs.
INSIGHT

Maps Versus Reality

  • A mental model is a simplified representation your brain uses to predict and decide.
  • Every model is useful but inherently incomplete, so the map is not the territory.
ADVICE

Question What Your Map Omits

  • Before major decisions, ask what your current map is leaving out and who sees the situation differently.
  • Use those perspectives to expose missing territory and blind spots.
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