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#What is critical thinking?

 What is critical thinking?


"If there was one life

skill everyone on

the planet needed.

it was the ability to think 

with critical objectivity."

- Henry David Thoreau

 

Do you think it's hard to do?

No, it is not a talent and it is a skill. The one thing that want to do is practice then we can able to achieve it. 

It is the internal process. It leads us to the correct path of life. It helps to find fallacies in our life. 

It occupies the vital role in  the process of problem solving. 

critical thinking has to do with deep and qualitative analysis of an issue to achieve results..

In our everyday life we are receiving so many  information. Thats including both true and false.

Critical thinking helps you to describe the good and bad points of a someone else or something. It makes you to think rational and logical.

We can't be gullible because when we get a lot of information, it's absolutely certain that some of that information is wrong. So we have to always filter what we get.


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