2 mental models
Getting things done in the real world
intermediate level
Metis represents practical wisdom embedded in experience that resists formal codification. This knowledge looks arbitrary or unsystematic to outsiders but encodes solutions to problems formal systems don't even recognize. Traditional practices, evolved through generations of adaptation to local conditions, often embody more insight than designed alternatives.
intermediate level
Bricolage means making do with whatever is at hand rather than waiting for ideal resources. It's resourcefulness applied to problem-solving—using available materials creatively rather than being blocked by missing perfect tools. This mindset enables action despite constraints that would paralyze planning-oriented approaches.
Getting things done in the real world This collection of mental models provides frameworks for understanding and working within this domain effectively.