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#016 Sebastian Junger (final episode of this series)
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A track from my new series (https://soundcloud.com/mikesnotes).By @mikedariano
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#09 Moving from Mental Models to Mike's Notes
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Different episode, the type I'm more likely to do. The full notes for this episode and explanation are at https://medium.com/mikes-mental-models.By @mikedariano
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What are base rates and why are they so dang helpful? With a soundtrack from Meghan Trainor, quotes from Bill Simmons, and a framework from Daniel Kahneman we'll talk about making better decisions.By @mikedariano
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In what ways can we install or remove small barriers to add friction or "grease the skids" for the important things in life.By @mikedariano
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The lock that blocks the room of alternative histories.By @mikedariano
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We use examples from Dan Carlin to talk more about Chesterton fences, the literate filter, and opportunity costs.Music by BenSounds.comBy @mikedariano
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Music from BenSounds.comPOTRT is a tool to kickstart our thinking, to get us to disect intractable problems and to get past the availability bias.By @mikedariano
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What are the 3 "filters against folly" and how can we use them as a mental model? Music from BenSound.comBy @mikedariano
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Looking wide at the other possible outcomes.By @mikedariano
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Gordian knots and Chesterton fences are two ends of one model for how to make decisions based on the history of a situation.Music from BenSound.comBy @mikedariano
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What are mental models? Why have them? How to use them?Music from BenSound.comBy @mikedariano
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