PRODUCTIVITYWeeks to result

Friction and Viscosity

Resistance to motion

Problem it solves

low productivity

Best for

Understanding the challenges of overcoming resistance to motion

Not ideal for

Short-term productivity gains

Overview

Why this framework exists

Friction and viscosity are the sand in the gears of the universe, the invisible hands that slow the motion of all things. They are fundamental concepts in physics, but they also have implications for our personal lives and productivity.

Core principles

3 total
  1. Friction is the grip between surfaces in contact
  2. Viscosity is the thickness of fluids
  3. Both friction and viscosity resist motion

Steps

1 steps
  1. Understand the concepts of friction and viscosity
    Familiarize yourself with the concepts of friction and viscosity and how they apply to your life and productivity.
    Pro tipRead books and articles on friction and viscosity to deepen your understanding
    WarningDon't try to eliminate all friction and viscosity, as they can be necessary for traction and stability

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Examples

1 cases
Overcoming resistance to motion

Overcoming resistance to motion, such as when trying to start a new project or habit, can be challenging due to friction and viscosity. However, by understanding these concepts, we can develop strategies to reduce resistance and create positive change in our lives.

OutcomeA new project or habit is started

Common mistakes

1 traps
Ignoring the role of friction and viscosity
Friction and viscosity are fundamental concepts that can help us understand why it's difficult to overcome resistance to motion. Ignoring them can lead to unrealistic expectations and poor decision-making.

Origin story

How this framework came to be

The concepts of friction and viscosity have their roots in the work of scientists like Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton, who studied the behavior of objects in motion.

Source

Traced to primary
Source · ESSAY
Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions
Shane Parrish · 2020
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