HERE is an article to get you thinking about the concept.
The term The Map is not the Territory comes from Polish-American social philosopher Alfred Korzbzyski. Two other quotes from other thinkers might be useful here for reference.
“All models are wrong but some are useful” - British statistician George Box
“The map appears to us more real than the land.” -British writer & poet D.H. Lawrence
A fuller fleshing out of the concept in Korzbyski words:
A.) A map may have a structure similar or dissimilar to the structure of the territory.Maps exist to help us conceptualize the territory they represent. But it is important to keep in mind that they are merely a representation, a symbol of an actual place on the earth.
Analogously, all conceptual systems are a map & not the territory. This is a significant problem for most human beings. We are so representationally aligned by our maps that we can frequently get locked into a prison of our own thinking, where whatever is real gets clouded by the concept. Eventually we can only see our models & both the pattern - which may not even have actually been anything other than a trick of our desire to predict - & the reality first observed are utterly forgotten.
Patterns seem to exist in nature. Humans like to predict so we can survive & thrive. Then we take these patterns & build models. The models help us determine our next, best steps to consider so we may act in the world. As we act, we nearly always begin to confuse the model we created for the pattern we observed. We do this over & over & over. Many of humanity's biggest problems come from these classic mistaken metaphors.
Some classic “maps”:
We are not arguing that maps are not beneficial, useful or advantageous to human flourishing. It is just crucial to understand how these are easily taken as real, concrete, & physical.
Running Equivalents
Humans fundamentally operating under the physiological, psychological & cultural imperatives to predict. This need to predict causes us to create models to begin testing reality, catagorize it & build models to allow us better results. So we are spending the vast majority of our time making maps. We want to ensure these maps are not mistaken for the territory of reality, whatever that may be.
Final thoughts on how “essence” or “soul” are also maps.