The mental model "the map is not the territory" emphasizes that our perceptions, models, or abstractions of the world—the "map"—are not the world itself—the "territory." A map is a simplified representation of complex reality, inevitably omitting details and potentially becoming outdated over time. Confusing the map with the territory can lead to flawed judgments and decisions, as we may act based on incomplete or inaccurate maps while ignoring the complexity and dynamic nature of the actual territory. Therefore, we must recognize the limitations of our models and continuously update and refine our maps through feedback from reality.