Introduction In the realm of decision-making, our minds are susceptible to various cognitive biases and fallacies that can lead us astray from logical reasoning. One such phenomenon is the Decapitation mental model, which refers to the tendency of individuals or groups to make irrational decisions by focusing solely on the removal of a single influential […]
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Introduction In the realm of decision-making, our minds are often subject to cognitive biases and fallacies that lead us astray from rationality. One such phenomenon is the Blitzkrieg mental model, which refers to the tendency of individuals or groups to make impulsive, irrational decisions without considering the long-term consequences. Derived from the military strategy known […]
Introduction In the realm of decision-making, the human mind is prone to numerous biases and cognitive traps that hinder rational judgment. One such powerful mental model is the Trojan Horse. Derived from the legendary tale of the Greek siege on Troy, the Trojan Horse refers to a deceptive strategy that deceives individuals or groups into […]
Introduction In the realm of decision-making, the human mind can be susceptible to cognitive biases and mental models that impact our judgment. One intriguing mental model is the ‘Potemkin Village,’ derived from an elaborate facade created by Grigory Potemkin in 18th-century Russia to impress Empress Catherine II. This model refers to the creation of an […]
Introduction In the realm of decision-making, our minds often fall prey to subtle biases and mental traps that hinder our ability to make rational choices. One such cognitive bias, known as the Counterinsurgency mental model, exerts a pervasive influence on our everyday lives. Originating from military strategy, this mental model has found its way into […]
Introduction In the realm of decision-making, the concept of Regulatory Capture plays a significant role in shaping outcomes and policies. Regulatory Capture refers to a phenomenon in which regulatory agencies, originally established to protect the public interest, gradually come to be influenced or controlled by the industries they are supposed to oversee. This mental model […]