Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Critical Thinking Discussion and Summary Essay

I dont know if there is a universal correct definition of precise destineing. I think this a very individualistic tool used by humans to break down different problems and situations and the best way to go about feeler up with the best resolution in a non-biased manner. Gathering a thought process that is reasonable and with demeanor. This is simply how I would personally define critical thought. Thinking things over more than once, second guessing yourself here and there, seeing things from multiple perspectives, and most importantly thinking if your thoughts would be different from the other fount of an argument or situation. I think critical thinking is important for us to fully understand ourselves and our situations as well as others and their situations.Critical thinking is considering multiple angles and viewpoints and trying to understand them and where they come from, as well as why they exist. In my life personally, critical thinking has always been something I would uniform to think Ive had due to being raised in a very diverse atmosphere and a very diverse community. Ive seen racial discrimination towards more than one race, Ive seen both sides of different biases, and I have lived in a small town closed minded community as well as the middle of a large densely populated city. It makes you think differently than most around you. It seems like you feel differently than most around you.There isnt much that surprises you so there arent many situations that you are uncomfortable in. You think before you act, you think before you speak, and you satiate time and consideration to realize the type of environment you are in and the people you are surrounded by. Things like this dont go by dint of every young persons mind before acting or speaking. You slow down, you react calmer, and you try not to get too high or too low. From this course I dont think Im looking for how to think critically as much as why some of us do think critically and some of us dont. I think Im looking for more reasoning for the differential than a definition of critical thinking.

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