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The Power of Logical Thinking Explained

Jim Schreier Posted on April 29, 2025 Posted in Brain, Critical Thinking, Logic, Mental Muscle
The Power of Logical Thinking Explained

Sometimes, it makes sense to go with your gut instinct. You might have encountered this yourself. You feel compelled to follow a different course of action despite logic and reason. There are times when this type of thinking pays off. It can also backfire and leave you regretting your decision to ignore the facts.

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