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Christophe Kwizera
Christophe Kwizera

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TaskForce Week Four

Critical Thinking is a term that gets thrown around a lot,
you've probably heard it being used often throughout the years, whether it was in school, at work or in everyday conversation.

When you stop to think about it, just what exactly is critical thinking and how do you do?. it's simply put it's the act of deliberately analyzing information so that you can make better judgments and decisions.
It involves using things like logic reasoning, and creativity to draw conclusions and generally understand things better, this may sound like a pretty broad definition and that's because critical thinking is a broad skill that can be apply to so many different situations.

Critical Thinking pros

You can use it; to prepare for a job interview, manage your time better, make decisions about purchasing things and so much more. As humans we are constantly thinking it's something we can turn off but not all of it is critical thinking, no one thinks critically 100% of the time that would be pretty exhausting, instead it's an intentional process something that we consciously use when were presented with difficult problems or important decisions.

In order to become a better critical thinker it's important to ask questions when you're presented with a problem or a decision before jumping to any conclusions you can start with simple ones like what do I currently know and how do I know this, another thing you can use is 5 whys Method this is a proccess of asking why repetitively until you get to the bottom of the issue (and YES the whys can be more than 5).
This can help to give you a better idea of what you're working with and in some cases simplify more complex issues.

Critical Thinking Example

Let's take a look at how we can use critical thinking to evaluate online information, say a friend of yours posts a news article on social media and you're drawn to its headline. If you were to use your everyday automatic thinking you might accept it as fact and move on but if you were thinking critically you would first analyze the available information and ask some questions what's the source of this article, Is the headline potentially misleading what are my friends General beliefs and do they inform why they might have shared this.
After analyzing all of this information you can draw a conclusion about whether you think the article is trustworthy.

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