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Use when learning Rust concepts. Keywords: mental model, how to think about ownership, understanding borrow checker, visualizing memory layout, analogy, misconception, explaining ownership, why does Rust, help me understand, confused about, learning Rust, explain like I'm, ELI5, intuition for, coming from Java, coming from Python, 心智模型, 如何理解所有权, 学习 Rust, Rust 入门, 为什么 Rust
Develops and troubleshoots dbt incremental models. Use when working with incremental materialization for: (1) Creating new incremental models (choosing strategy, unique_key, partition) (2) Task mentions "incremental", "append", "merge", "upsert", or "late arriving data" (3) Troubleshooting incremental failures (merge errors, partition pruning, schema drift) (4) Optimizing incremental performance or deciding table vs incremental Guides through strategy selection, handles common incremental gotchas.
Load when user says "mental model", "think through this", "structured thinking", "help me decide", "analyze this problem", "first principles", "pre-mortem", "stakeholder mapping", "what framework should I use", or any specific model name. Provides 59 thinking frameworks for decision-making, problem decomposition, and strategic analysis.
Apply a latticework of mental models from multiple disciplines to improve decision quality. Use this skill when the user needs to think more clearly, avoid cognitive blind spots, apply cross-disciplinary reasoning, or evaluate a complex decision from multiple angles — even if they say 'how should I think about this', 'what am I missing', 'give me a different perspective', or 'what frameworks apply here'.
When the user wants to apply psychological principles, mental models, or behavioral science to marketing. Also use when the user mentions 'psychology,' 'mental models,' 'cognitive bias,' 'persuasion,' 'behavioral science,' 'why people buy,' 'decision-making,' or 'consumer behavior.' This skill provides 70+ mental models organized for marketing application.
Practical application guide for HUMMBL's 6 transformations (Perspective, Inversion, Composition, Decomposition, Recursion, Meta-Systems). Includes when to use each transformation, combination patterns, analysis templates, output formats, real-world examples, and common pitfalls. Essential for applying mental models effectively in problem-solving and analysis.
Complete HUMMBL Base120 mental models framework with all 120 models across 6 transformations (Perspective, Inversion, Composition, Decomposition, Recursion, Meta-Systems). Includes model selection guidance, application methodology, and validation checklist. Version 1.0-beta definitive reference.
Expert-level dbt (data build tool), models, tests, documentation, incremental models, macros, and Jinja templating
Talk to Alex Hormozi about their expertise. Alex Hormozi provides authentic advice using their mental models, core beliefs, and real-world examples.
Multidisciplinary analytical engine using Charlie Munger's latticework of mental models. Applies cross-disciplinary thinking (math, physics, biology, psychology, economics) to dissect life and business decisions. Use when user presents a decision problem, investment question, or complex analysis request requiring deep rational analysis.
Provides calibrated decision analysis using Charlie Munger-style multiple mental models, inversion, incentive mapping, circle-of-competence checks, misjudgment audits, second-order effects, and forecast updates. Use when the user asks for an oracle take, a hard call, a decision memo, a premortem, an outside view, a red-team, a sanity-check, what am I missing, think this through, or wants a strategy, hire, investment, plan, product, partnership, or major life choice analysed. Avoid for simple factual lookups or time-sensitive legal, medical, or market questions without fresh evidence.
Apply behavioral science and mental models to marketing decisions, prioritized using a psychological leverage and feasibility scoring system.