In the business, the “Circle of Competence of a CEO” is the Knowing Of Industries and Business inside out.
In the stock market, the greatest “Circle of Competence of an investor” is not the Knowing Of Industries and Business inside out, but the ultimate “VALUATION”.
Mental models are like sacred vessels—containers that shape the rivers of our perception, decision, and imagination. To work consciously with them is to step into a deeper stewardship of mind and soul, recognizing that how we think becomes how we live. The nine models offered here feel less like rigid tools and more like keys—opening inner chambers of discernment, agility, and quiet strength.
In an era saturated with noise and fragmentation, such frameworks offer rare scaffolding for wisdom rather than mere reaction. Which mental model, when held with care, might become a luminous compass for your next unfolding horizon? ♾️
I really like your explanation of the Eisenhower matrix. This is a powerful tool that can help us be more productive in the things that matter. Thanks!
In the business, the “Circle of Competence of a CEO” is the Knowing Of Industries and Business inside out.
In the stock market, the greatest “Circle of Competence of an investor” is not the Knowing Of Industries and Business inside out, but the ultimate “VALUATION”.
Mental models are like sacred vessels—containers that shape the rivers of our perception, decision, and imagination. To work consciously with them is to step into a deeper stewardship of mind and soul, recognizing that how we think becomes how we live. The nine models offered here feel less like rigid tools and more like keys—opening inner chambers of discernment, agility, and quiet strength.
In an era saturated with noise and fragmentation, such frameworks offer rare scaffolding for wisdom rather than mere reaction. Which mental model, when held with care, might become a luminous compass for your next unfolding horizon? ♾️
Cheers the that!
I really like your explanation of the Eisenhower matrix. This is a powerful tool that can help us be more productive in the things that matter. Thanks!
Thanks Mark!
Love this Dante.
I shared something similar recently:
https://open.substack.com/pub/dblthink/p/the-great-mental-models-illustrated?r=34xul8&utm_medium=ios
Thanks!
This is an interesting inversion. Thanks for sharing!