The Great Mental Models Project
The Great Mental Models project is the clearest way to change the way you see the world, avoid problems before they happen, and make better decisions.
The series consists of four volumes that cover the core, timeless, ideas that you should have learned in school and applies them to real life.
This instant Wall-Street Journal bestseller is the breakthrough guide you need to improve your thinking.
Get your copy of Volume 1 (Amazon | Audible | Kindle) and Volume 2 (Amazon | Audible | Kindle)
Here is a quick map to what’s in this article:
- Volume 1: General Thinking Concepts
- Volume Two: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
- Volume Three: (coming soon)
- Volume Four: (coming soon)
- Where to Order
- Reviews from Readers
A Look Inside Volume 1
General Thinking Concepts covers the first 9 mental models in the series. A thorough understanding of these 9 models will, without a doubt, improve the way you approach problems, consider opportunities, and make difficult decisions.
A chapter is dedicated to each model (see a sample chapter on Probabilistic Thinking), dissecting it in three ways. First, we define it. Second, we provide real-world examples where this model has been used, (or in some cases, show the consequences of where it was ignored.) And last, we offer suggestions for how these models can be applied in your own life — where they really matter.
The project is more than an encyclopedia of mental models, it changes thinking and behaviors.
Volume 1: Bonus Material
- The Elephant
- The Three Buckets of History
- The Trolley Experiment
- The Cattle Chute
- Second-Order Problem
- Fat Tails
- Causation vs. Correlation
Volume Two: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
Building on the idea that learning worldly wisdom improves our decisions and our outcomes, volume 2 of The Great Mental Models explains the foundational concepts of physics, chemistry, and biology, demonstrating the value of having these models in your toolkit.
These fundamental concepts are everywhere, and if you want to make decisions based on how the world really works, thereby improving your chances of success, then these are critical models to understand. Each chapter explains the key concepts and then explores how to use them as a model by examining historical examples. (See a sample chapter on Cooperation).
Where to Order
Volume 1:
- United States (Kindle | Audible | Hardcover)
- Australia (Kindle | Audible)
- Canada (Kindle | Audible)
- France (Kindle | Audible)
- India (Kindle | Audible)
- Italy (Kindle)
- United Kingdom (Kindle | Audible)
Volume 2:
- United States (Kindle | Audible | Hardcover)
- Australia (Kindle | Audible)
- Canada (Kindle | Audible)
- France (Kindle | Audible)
- India (Kindle | Audible)
- Italy (Kindle)
- United Kingdom (Kindle | Audible)
Real Readers
“This is what non-fiction books should aspire to be like. Informative, concise, universal, practical, visual, sharing stories and examples for context. Definitely, a must-read if you’re into universal multi-disciplinary thinking.”
— Carl Rannaberg, Goodreads Reviewer
“I’m really glad this exists in the world and I can see that I will be recommending it often.”
— Matt Mullenweg, founder and CEO of Automattic
“Broadly informative. This book contains a wealth of information which is elegantly sourced from a broad array of knowledge bases and studies. This information is presented in a way that is elegant and easy to digest. ”
— Benjamin Krotin
“If you’ve read Charlie Munger’s Almanack this is the book you deeply crave in its wake. … Learn the big ideas from the big disciplines and you’ll be able to twist and turn problems in interesting ways at unprecedented speeds. His blog already documents a subset of models, but in this book Shane goes in even more depth with rich examples of each under the umbrella of ‘General Thinking Concepts’, e.g. Occam’s Razor. This is the first in a 5-part series: the encyclopedia of the big ideas from the big disciplines. One that I hope to be recognizable on bookshelves around the world. You owe yourself this book.”
— Simon Eskildsen
“This book is a natural complement to Shane’s blog. It teaches the reader about important mental models in an easy to learn manner. Shane has a wonderful ability to discern what models are most important to decision-makers and to teach the reader the key principles behind these models. This book is a great thing for any active decision-maker to have – in any industry where you make frequent decisions with no “right answer.” I highly recommend it!”
— Paul Ciampa