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The Unfair Advantage Is How You Think

Most people react. The best people operate from frameworks — mental models, decision systems, and strategies that compound over time. This is where you learn them.

50+Mental models explained
30+Decision frameworks
25+Strategy playbooks
100%Actionable, no fluff

Core Pillars

Six domains of thinking that separate the strategic from the reactive. Each one is a lever — master them and you multiply your effectiveness.

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Mental Models

The frameworks that the world's best thinkers use to understand reality. First principles, inversion, second-order thinking, maps vs. territory, and dozens more.

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Decision Making

How to make better decisions under uncertainty, time pressure, and incomplete information. Frameworks for reversible vs. irreversible decisions, pre-mortems, and decision journals.

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Productivity

Systems that actually work — not hacks that sound clever in a tweet. Deep work, energy management, leverage, and the counterintuitive art of doing less to achieve more.

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Strategy

Competitive strategy for careers, businesses, and projects. Positioning, moats, asymmetric advantages, and how to think several moves ahead of everyone else.

Think ahead →
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Negotiation

The principles behind every successful negotiation — from salary discussions to business deals. BATNA, anchoring, tactical empathy, and how to create value instead of claiming it.

Negotiate better →
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Leadership

What actually makes people follow you — and what destroys trust overnight. Decision authority, psychological safety, feedback loops, and leading under pressure.

Lead effectively →
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Communication

Persuasion, influence, and clarity. The Pyramid Principle, Cialdini's 6 principles, and high-stakes conversations.

Master communication →
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Risk Management

Risk matrices, pre-mortems, Black Swan events, antifragility, and the Kelly Criterion for sizing bets.

Assess risks →
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Habit Science

Atomic Habits, Tiny Habits, and the psychology of behaviour change. Build systems that stick.

Build habits →
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Systems Thinking

See the whole system. Feedback loops, leverage points, systems archetypes, and the iceberg model for deeper strategic understanding.

See the system →
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Cognitive Biases

Master the 30 biases that sabotage your decisions. Recognition, debiasing techniques, and how to use biases ethically in persuasion.

Outsmart biases →
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Career Strategy

Build an unfair career advantage. Career moats, T-shaped skills, strategic networking, and the hidden job market playbook.

Strategise your career →
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First Principles

Think from the ground up. Break complex problems into fundamental truths and reason upward. The method behind Musk, Bezos, and Aristotle.

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Problem Solving

Frameworks that actually work. McKinsey MECE, issue trees, lateral thinking, constraint theory, and the "invert, always invert" approach.

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The Science of Influence

Ethical persuasion mastery. Cialdini's principles, framing effects, storytelling, and defending against dark influence tactics.

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Time Management Mastery

Eisenhower Matrix, time blocking, deep work, energy management, and the science of sustainable productivity without burnout.

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Case Studies

Real-world examples of strategic thinking in action. Business pivots, negotiation wins, leadership decisions, and the frameworks behind them.

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Quick Reference Guide

All key frameworks on one page. Cheat sheets for mental models, decision matrices, negotiation tactics, and leadership principles.

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Featured Frameworks

A taste of what you'll find inside. Each framework is explained with real-world examples and practical application.

Strategy

The Eisenhower Matrix

Separate the urgent from the important. Most people spend their lives in Quadrant 1 (urgent + important) and Quadrant 3 (urgent + not important). The highest performers live in Quadrant 2 — important but not urgent. That's where strategy, relationships, and prevention live.

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Inversion

Instead of asking "how do I succeed?", ask "how would I guarantee failure?" Then avoid those things. Charlie Munger's favourite thinking tool. Surprisingly powerful because avoiding stupidity is easier and more reliable than seeking brilliance.

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The 85% Rule

Peak performance happens at 85% effort, not 100%. Sprinters run fastest when they're not trying their absolute hardest. The same applies to knowledge work — sustainable intensity beats burnout every time.

Leadership

Commander's Intent

Military doctrine: give your team the objective and constraints, not step-by-step instructions. When the plan inevitably breaks (it always does), people with clear intent can improvise. People with only instructions are lost.

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Asymmetric Upside

Seek decisions where the downside is small and bounded but the upside is large and unbounded. Nassim Taleb calls this "antifragility." Apply a small amount of time to a project that could change your career. The worst case is you lose some hours. The best case is it changes everything.

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Map vs. Territory

The map is not the territory. Your mental model of reality is not reality itself. Every model is a simplification — useful, but incomplete. The moment you confuse your map for the territory, you stop seeing what's actually there. Update your maps constantly.

How to Use This Site

The Saker Advantage isn't a blog to scroll through — it's a toolkit to deploy.

  1. Start with mental models. They're the foundation. Understanding first principles, inversion, and second-order thinking changes how you approach everything else.
  2. Apply decision frameworks. The next time you face a significant choice — career move, investment, project direction — use a structured framework instead of going with your gut.
  3. Build productivity systems. Not hacks. Systems. Repeatable processes that compound over time and survive bad days.
  4. Think strategically. Whether you're building a career, running a team, or launching a company — strategy is the difference between effort and results.
  5. Practice negotiation. Every interaction involves negotiation. Salary, scope, deadlines, relationships — the principles are universal.
  6. Lead deliberately. Leadership isn't a title. It's a set of behaviours. Learn them, practise them, and refine them.

The Strategic Edge

Mental models, decision frameworks, and performance insights. One email, every Tuesday.

Quick Decision Matrix

Weigh your options objectively. Rate each on Impact, Effort, and Risk to find the best move.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A mental model is a simplified representation of how something works. It's a thinking tool — a lens through which you can understand complex situations more clearly. The best thinkers don't rely on one mental model; they maintain a "latticework" of models from multiple disciplines (physics, psychology, economics, biology) and apply the most relevant one to each situation.

Professionals, founders, managers, and ambitious individuals who want to think more clearly, decide more effectively, and operate more strategically. The frameworks here apply whether you're a software engineer, a consultant, a small business owner, or a corporate executive. The common thread is a desire to be intentional about how you think.

Most productivity content focuses on tactics — apps, hacks, morning routines. That's the easy stuff. We focus on thinking tools and systems — the meta-skills that make every tactic more effective. We don't tell you which app to use; we teach you how to think about your work so that the right tactics become obvious.

The saker falcon is one of the fastest and most versatile birds of prey in the world. Used in falconry for centuries, it combines speed, precision, and adaptability — qualities we believe define strategic advantage. It doesn't just react; it anticipates, positions, and strikes with precision.

Every framework and model on this site includes practical application — how to actually use it in your work and life. We believe that a model you can't apply is just trivia. Each guide includes real-world examples, common pitfalls, and specific situations where the framework is most valuable.

Sharpen Your Edge

One framework per week. No fluff, no affiliate links, no "10 morning habits" listicles. Just thinking tools that compound.