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2024-04-26 14:26:01Framework Thinking vs Mental Models
Mental Models
- More instinctive
- A way of thinking or logic taken from various contexts, and applied to other similar contexts to help in problem solving, decision-making, and understanding new concepts.
Framework Thinking
- More structured
- A process to follow to arrive at a solution, conclusion, or better understanding of concepts.
Mental Model vs Framework Thinking
Simpler vs more complex Instinctive vs Process-driven Specific concepts vs a series of concepts
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