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Understanding Critical Thinking: A Beginner’s Guide

Jim Schreier Apr 29, 2025
Understanding Critical Thinking:  A Beginner’s Guide

Critical thinking is self-discipline put into action. You don’t choose sides or make any assumptions. It is about interpreting and analyzing facts and information without an opinion. It allows you to get past an emotional investment in a
situation and evaluate it logically.

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