A working set of the thinking tools the best decision-makers reach for, so you stop repeating avoidable mistakes.
Smart people still make predictable mistakes, usually by running every problem through one familiar lens.
A mental model is a reliable thinking tool, and the people who decide well keep a whole kit of them. They know when to invert a problem, when to think one move further, what they're really giving up, and when they're fooling themselves. This course gives you that working set and the judgment for which one to reach for, each taught on real decisions, with the situations where it leads you wrong named right next to the ones where it saves you.
You've got to hang your experience on a latticework of models in your head. — Charlie Munger
You come out catching your blind spots earlier, seeing options you used to miss, and deciding under uncertainty without freezing or guessing.
Founders: high-stakes calls with incomplete information.
Leaders: decisions that ripple across a team.
Anyone sharpening judgment: fewer avoidable, predictable mistakes.
8 lessons to get you from zero to confident. Start at your own pace.