Mental Models
5 articles on this topic
How to Build a "Smart" Thought
Forget fleeting insights or quick answers. A truly "smart" thought isn't about speed; it's a rigorously constructed, ethically grounded, and adaptively robust mental model. We'll show you how to build it with deliberate friction and critical inquiry.
How to Create a "Personal" Thought
Drowning in data, starving for original insight. True "personal" thought isn't found; it's forged through deliberate, often counterintuitive, cognitive practice.
The Best Way to Think
Forget solitary introspection. The best way to think isn't an internal monologue, but a deliberate, externalized system built on productive friction and constant adaptation.
How to Improve Your Logical Thinking
Brain games won't fix your faulty logic. True rationality means outsmarting your own mind's biases and the subtle traps set by your environment.
How Your Brain Processes Abstract Ideas
Forget what you think you know about abstract thought. It's not just high-level reasoning; your brain uses your body to grasp complex concepts. This radical shift changes everything about how we understand our minds and intelligence.