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📧 Weekly First Principles frameworks: maaponte.substack.com
Most people think by analogy: "This is like that, so I'll do what worked before."
But when context changes, analogy fails. And you don't even realize it's failing.
First Principles Thinking is different. Instead of asking "What's this similar to?" you ask "What's actually true here?" You strip away assumptions, get to fundamental truths, and rebuild from logic.
This is how Elon Musk proved electric cars could be affordable. This is how great scientists solve impossible problems. And you can learn it too.
In this episode, I break down the exact process for First Principles Thinking—and show you how I used it to cut school suspensions by 60% in one year.
Real story: Early in my finance career, an investor stopped my pitch and asked: "Why does the stock market exist?" I didn't know. I'd been trained on HOW markets work, not WHY they exist. He walked me through first principles—and it changed my entire approach to investing.
You'll learn:
• Why markets exist and what that means for investing
• First principles versus thinking by analogy
• Foundational truths in physics, math, behavior, and organizations
• Uncovering hidden assumptions in education structures
• Rebuilding methods around exposure, practice, and feedback
• Applying principles to hiring, training budgets, and staff conflict
• Common traps and counters that block clear thinking
• Practical exercises: five whys, start from zero, question constraints
• A restorative approach to discipline that lowers suspensions
• Simple prompts to apply the mindset this week
CRITICAL EXAMPLE: Traditional discipline assumption = "students need punishment to learn." First principle = "behavior is communication of unmet needs." Rebuilt discipline system around connection, competence, autonomy, safety instead of punishment. Suspensions dropped 60% because we stopped solving the wrong problem.
Most constraints aren't real—they're assumed. "We can't because of budget/regulations/time" usually means "we've assumed we can't."
Strip it down. Question everything. Rebuild from fundamentals.
If you want to go deeper on first principles thinking, if you want frameworks for identifying hidden assumptions and rebuilding from fundamentals, I write about this every week in my Substack. maaponte.substack.com
#FirstPrinciples #FirstPrinciplesThinking #CriticalThinking #ProblemSolving #ElonMusk #Innovation #Leadership #DecisionMaking #StrategicThinking #SystemsThinking
Support the show
Join My Substack for more content: maaponte.substack.com
Consulting/Advisory Services: MAAponte.com
📲 Let’s connect on social media (Linktree): https://linktr.ee/thinking2think
🎧 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to join our growing community of thoughtful individuals!
🔗 Follow us:
📖 Check out my book: The Logical Mind: Learn Critical Thinking to Make Better Decisions:
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📧 Weekly First Principles frameworks: maaponte.substack.com
Most people think by analogy: "This is like that, so I'll do what worked before."
But when context changes, analogy fails. And you don't even realize it's failing.
First Principles Thinking is different. Instead of asking "What's this similar to?" you ask "What's actually true here?" You strip away assumptions, get to fundamental truths, and rebuild from logic.
This is how Elon Musk proved electric cars could be affordable. This is how great scientists solve impossible problems. And you can learn it too.
In this episode, I break down the exact process for First Principles Thinking—and show you how I used it to cut school suspensions by 60% in one year.
Real story: Early in my finance career, an investor stopped my pitch and asked: "Why does the stock market exist?" I didn't know. I'd been trained on HOW markets work, not WHY they exist. He walked me through first principles—and it changed my entire approach to investing.
You'll learn:
• Why markets exist and what that means for investing
• First principles versus thinking by analogy
• Foundational truths in physics, math, behavior, and organizations
• Uncovering hidden assumptions in education structures
• Rebuilding methods around exposure, practice, and feedback
• Applying principles to hiring, training budgets, and staff conflict
• Common traps and counters that block clear thinking
• Practical exercises: five whys, start from zero, question constraints
• A restorative approach to discipline that lowers suspensions
• Simple prompts to apply the mindset this week
CRITICAL EXAMPLE: Traditional discipline assumption = "students need punishment to learn." First principle = "behavior is communication of unmet needs." Rebuilt discipline system around connection, competence, autonomy, safety instead of punishment. Suspensions dropped 60% because we stopped solving the wrong problem.
Most constraints aren't real—they're assumed. "We can't because of budget/regulations/time" usually means "we've assumed we can't."
Strip it down. Question everything. Rebuild from fundamentals.
If you want to go deeper on first principles thinking, if you want frameworks for identifying hidden assumptions and rebuilding from fundamentals, I write about this every week in my Substack. maaponte.substack.com
#FirstPrinciples #FirstPrinciplesThinking #CriticalThinking #ProblemSolving #ElonMusk #Innovation #Leadership #DecisionMaking #StrategicThinking #SystemsThinking
Support the show
Join My Substack for more content: maaponte.substack.com
Consulting/Advisory Services: MAAponte.com
📲 Let’s connect on social media (Linktree): https://linktr.ee/thinking2think
🎧 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to join our growing community of thoughtful individuals!
🔗 Follow us:
📖 Check out my book: The Logical Mind: Learn Critical Thinking to Make Better Decisions: