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A mental model is a general idea that can be used to explain many different phenomena. Supply and demand in economics, natural selection in biology, recursion in computer science, or proof by induction in mathematics—these models are everywhere once you know to look for them. Just as understanding supply and demand helps you reason about economics problems, understanding mental models of learning will make it easier to think about learning problems. Unfortunately, learning is rarely taught as a class on its own—meaning most of these mental models are known only to specialists. 0:00 - Introduction 0:42 - Problem-Solving is Search 2:09 - Memory Strengthens by Retrieval 3:08 - Knowledge Grows Exponentially 4:04 - Creativity is Mostly Copying 5:17 - Skills Are Specific 6:53 - Mental Bandwidth is Extremely Limited 8:15 - Success is the Best Teacher 9:02 - We Reason Through Examples 10:45 - Knowledge Becomes Invisible with Experience 11:52 - Relearning is Relatively Fast 13:37 - Outro 📩 Sign up for my weekly email newsletter and receive 5 FREE EBOOKS - https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/news... WHO AM I: I'm a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of "Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career," podcast host, computer programmer, and an avid reader. Since 2006, I've published weekly essays on this website to help people like you learn and think better. My work has been featured in The New York Times, BBC, TEDx, Pocket, Business Insider, and more. I don't promise I have all the answers; just a place to start. 📧 YOU CAN REACH ME AT: [email protected] #learning #productivity #education #job #career #youtube #wisdom #learn #newsletter #dreamjob #scottyoung #ultralearning