
The Cabrera Lab Podcast #104: It’s Not Too Much Information—It’s Too Little Organization
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Jan 28, 2026 They argue overwhelm comes from poor organization, not too much information. Mental models are built from information multiplied by structure. Practical paths to systems thinking and metacognition are outlined with simple training steps. They cover how platforms disguise noise as signal and why tiny experiments and peer review restore clarity.
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Organization Creates Knowledge
- Information alone does not equal knowledge; organization creates meaning.
- Derek Cabrera defines a mental model as information multiplied by organization (M = I × O).
Train Systems Thinking Deliberately
- Take formal steps to train systems thinking starting with White Belt to PST.
- Use the TQ test and progressive belts to practice DSRP and measure growth over time.
Shared Organization Creates Shared Meaning
- Meaning happens when listeners organize incoming information the same way as the speaker.
- Shared organization produces shared mental models and thus shared meaning.
