This mental model explains that when we have two explanations for the same thing, we should prefer the simpler explanation.
For example, when you're learning how to operate a complicated machine or reading a book in a field where you are a beginner, find the simpler explanation to absorb the material and start executing quickly.
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The mental models for learning are your weapons to help you understand more than the basics.
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