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January 21, 2026
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.claude/skills/m14-mental-model/# Mental Models
> **Layer 2: Design Choices**
## Core Question
**What's the right way to think about this Rust concept?**
When learning or explaining Rust:
- What's the correct mental model?
- What misconceptions should be avoided?
- What analogies help understanding?
---
## Key Mental Models
| Concept | Mental Model | Analogy |
|---------|--------------|---------|
| Ownership | Unique key | Only one person has the house key |
| Move | Key handover | Giving away your key |
| `&T` | Lending for reading | Lending a book |
| `&mut T` | Exclusive editing | Only you can edit the doc |
| Lifetime `'a` | Valid scope | "Ticket valid until..." |
| `Box<T>` | Heap pointer | Remote control to TV |
| `Rc<T>` | Shared ownership | Multiple remotes, last turns off |
| `Arc<T>` | Thread-safe Rc | Remotes from any room |
---
## Coming From Other Languages
| From | Key Shift |
|------|-----------|
| Java/C# | Values are owned, not references by default |
| C/C++ | Compiler enforces safety rules |
| Python/Go | No GC, deterministic destruction |
| Functional | Mutability is safe via ownership |
| JavaScript | No null, use Option instead |
---
## Thinking Prompt
When confused about Rust:
1. **What's the ownership model?**
- Who owns this data?
- How long does it live?
- Who can access it?
2. **What guarantee is Rust providing?**
- No data races
- No dangling pointers
- No use-after-free
3. **What's the compiler telling me?**
- Error = violation of safety rule
- Solution = work with the rules
---
## Trace Up ↑
To design understanding (Layer 2):
```
"Why can't I do X in Rust?"
↑ Ask: What safety guarantee would be violated?
↑ Check: m01-m07 for the rule being enforced
↑ Ask: What's the intended design pattern?
```
---
## Trace Down ↓
To implementation (Layer 1):
```
"I understand the concept, now how do I implement?"
↓ m01-ownership: Ownership patterns
↓ m02-resource: Smart pointer choice
↓ m07-concurrency: Thread sa