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critical thinking is the process of analysing, evaluating and synthesising information to form a reasoned judgment
rather than accepting information at face value, it requires questioning assumptions, identifying biases, and using evidence to solve problems
to think critically, you typically engage in a progression of mental steps:
- analysis: breaking down complex information to see how its parts connect to the whole
- evaluation: assessing the reliability, accuracy, and relevance of evidence and arguments
- inference: drawing logical conclusions based on data rather than emotion or hearsay
- self-regulation: being aware of your own personal biases and continuously questioning your own thought processes
- better decision making: weighs options, assesses consequences, and tests assumptions before acting, resulting in choices
- identifying misinformation: helps you scrutinise sources and separate fact from fiction in a world saturated with biased or fake content
- uncovering biases: fosters self-reflection, enabling you to recognise and overcome your own preconceptions
- enhanced creativity: encourages looking at challenges from multiple angles, leading to innovative, out-of-the-box solutions