Multidisciplinary Rationality: An Intro to Mental Models
Welcome to the podcast on Multidisciplinary Rationality and Mental Models, where we explore how to make meaningfully more effective decisions by understanding the most important and timeless concepts underlying reality.
In an age defined by the explosion of artificial intelligence, refining our human judgment with the right mental models is more critical than ever. We draw inspiration from the late, great Charlie Munger, who noted that he had known "no wise people who didn't read all the time". This process involves reading broadly to learn mental models—timeless principles that apply across time and space—and developing a full understanding of how they interact in any given situation. Following this approach can help anyone who makes decisions—whether a parent, doctor, executive, or investor—become happier, healthier, wealthier, and more effective.
Mental models serve as the necessary accurate map for navigating the world, providing the essential "point of view" that Alan Kay deemed "worth 80 IQ points". We explore crucial concepts like contrast bias and loss aversion, multicausality and probabilistic thinking, and anticipating unintended consequences (n-order impacts). We stress the importance of building a "latticework of mental models" to avoid the pitfalls of the Man With A Hammer syndrome and to accurately gauge your own Circle of Competence.This multidisciplinary approach not only turbocharges your ability to use AI but also serves as a cognitive immune system against "AI slop". By consciously applying models, we become critical interrogators of information, ensuring we account for factors like second-order effects or skewed incentives. This approach keeps uniquely human judgment as the final arbiter in complex, real-world situations.The content is part of Poor Ash's Almanack, a free, vertically-integrated resource designed to help you learn what is most immediately useful and helpful. We provide a latticework of mental models, reviews/notes/analysis on books, and guided learning journeys to assist you in putting in the time and thought necessary to synthesize and apply these concepts in your career and personal life. Stop wasting effort and start making wiser decisions today.
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