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How is creative thinking different from critical thinking?How Is Creative Thinking Different From Critical Thinking? The Moment Before You Decide There is a quiet fork in the mind. It appears before language fully forms. Before explanation. Before justification. A moment where something is still fluid. Not yet committed to meaning. One path moves toward expansion. The other toward refinement. Most people do not notice the split. They only...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 69 Views 0 Vista previa
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How to improve critical thinking skills?How to Improve Critical Thinking Skills? A newspaper headline makes a bold claim. A social media post attracts millions of views. A colleague presents a persuasive argument during a meeting. An investor predicts a market crash. A doctor recommends a treatment. A friend shares a story that sounds unquestionably true. Which of these deserves your trust? The instinctive answer is often...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 119 Views 0 Vista previa
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How to improve problem-solving skills?How to Improve Problem-Solving Skills? Problem-solving is often treated like a talent. Some people “just get it.”Others struggle. That framing is convenient—but incomplete. Problem-solving is not a single skill. It is a chain of smaller skills working together: understanding the problem breaking it into parts generating options evaluating trade-offs...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 1K Views 0 Vista previa
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What is dual process theory?What Is Dual Process Theory? A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost? Most people immediately answer: 10 cents. The answer feels right. It arrives effortlessly. It appears complete. Yet it is wrong. If the ball costs 10 cents, the bat costs $1.10, bringing the total to $1.20. The correct answer is 5 cents. This tiny...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 84 Views 0 Vista previa
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Why do humans have biases?Why Do Humans Have Biases? The Strange Reliability of Systematic Error There is something unsettling about human error. Not the occasional mistake. Those are expected. Acceptable. Easy to explain away. What is more disturbing is repetition. The same errors, appearing again and again, across people who are intelligent, educated, experienced, and well-intentioned. An investor buys high and...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 406 Views 0 Vista previa