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In this episode, Drs. Derek and Laura Cabrera of Cornell University unpack one of the most overlooked distinctions in science—and in life: the difference between studying whether something exists and studying its effect.
Before you measure outcomes, before you test benefits, before you publish results, there’s a deeper question that most fields skip entirely: does the thing you’re talking about even exist in the way you claim it does?
From corporate culture to SWOT analyses to systems thinking itself, they explain how entire disciplines often assume existence without ever testing it. They break down why construct validity matters more in complex human systems than in physics, why most frameworks are legacy opinions rather than verified models, and why science is not prestige, academia, or authority—it’s freedom.
This conversation moves from sheep-counting to gravity, from empathy to organizational models, and lands on a powerful idea: science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking. If your model aligns with reality, it works. If it doesn’t, it fails. That alignment—what they call model–world alignment—is the real test.
If you care about truth, effectiveness, or building better mental models for your life, this episode will fundamentally sharpen the way you think.