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The Most Powerful Mental Model - Inversion 

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Are you looking for a better way to approach problem-solving? Do you want to take your critical thinking skills to the next level? If so, then mental model inversion may be just the technique you need.
In this video, we'll explore the concept of mental model inversion and how it can help you approach problems from a different perspective.
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Sources:
Shane Parrish -"The Great Mental Models: General Thinking Concepts"
And don't forget to check out his blog - fs.blog/start/

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21 мар 2023

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Комментарии : 12   
@thelovenavigator
@thelovenavigator Год назад
🙌"Inversions" - Definitely worth it. A very informative video.
@Moist_yet_Crispy
@Moist_yet_Crispy Год назад
Massive! Great video!
@unlocking5891
@unlocking5891 Год назад
Thank you 😊
@bonnie2781
@bonnie2781 Год назад
Both of these options seem useful, and I appreciated the video. More examples of how to apply the second one would be helpful.
@unlocking5891
@unlocking5891 Год назад
Thanks for watching and great feedback! Another famous example came from the cigarette industry back in the days: From "How do we get woman to smoke" to "What else has to be true that woman will smoke?" slimming effect (cigarrette instead of dessert) , emancipation etc.
@lucafoppoli9933
@lucafoppoli9933 Год назад
The video is well made and clear, yet you should have given credit to Shane Parrish, as the depiction you provide (down to the exact examples and explanation flow) is EXACTLY the same that Shane provides in his book The Great Mental Models vol. 1. Taking from others’ work is fine (this is all Shane does by the way, as per his own admission), but referencing the original source should go with it.
@unlocking5891
@unlocking5891 Год назад
Thank you for your feedback. That's right I used Shane Parrish's book as the main source and also other contributions from other authors. But I probably should have looked for more and or other examples. My thought process went back to Derek Sivers blog post - sive.rs/dq I have added the source in the video description and will always give the "main source" in the future.
@everyoneisthinkingtheexactsame
@everyoneisthinkingtheexactsame 4 месяца назад
Great mental model and nifty illustrations. How do you do those without showing your hand?
@unlocking5891
@unlocking5891 4 месяца назад
Thank you ! I use a software called videoscribe for that 😉
@nandadulalbakshi3121
@nandadulalbakshi3121 Год назад
Liton
@DXTR_likesrap
@DXTR_likesrap Год назад
Wasn't a phone, they didn't have cellphones back then
@unlocking5891
@unlocking5891 Год назад
You are a correct. Not in the origin material. I was talking about Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch (Season 2, Episode1) ☺️