Three Critical Thinking Principles to Make Sound Judgments

In pursuit of multiple perspectives: Critical thinking is a state of applied the multitude of intelligence, at the deeper level, there is creativity embedded in the thought processes. Critical thinking drives a clear thinking. Clear thinking includes both rational thinking (compare and contrast, define the frame of reference, etc.) and creative thinking (a result of holding the contrasting factors in the mind until something new appears). Critical thinking is a thought process similar to the perceptions, all from the human brain. To deal with the unprecedented change and velocity, it is crucial to encourage digital professionals thinking differently. It is important to be able to be objective and gain a different view in order to develop and have a better understanding of certain topics or problems that may occur. It is strategic imperative to closed the cognitive gaps caused by “Group Thinking,” or homogeneous thinking -the thought pattern which is following the crowd, lack of independent thinking or lack of insight to understand things from multiple perspectives.
Less prejudgment: It is no surprise to create the thinking gaps by imperfect people using imperfect processes via the narrow lenses or short-sighted vision. We all have a cognitive bias, whether individually or collectively. Biases and stereotyping are how humans cope with larger numbers of other humans than they could ever know. However, when you get down to the smaller group and individual level, these biases, and stereotypes have to be thoroughly tested. Nevel label people only based on their physical identity, because we are all unique, there are no two snowflakes are exactly the same. Be aware of your unconscious bias, keep reminding yourself that you need to observe deeper, respect others as a person and build mind connection; and should not allow your biases to prevent you from making sound judgments. As we all know a small rule is hard to measure the large things, and microscope can’t assess macro objects. Often, in this world, it is not the lack of talent, but the lack of the wise eyes to recognize them, and lack of profound mind to make sound judgments.

The principle of critical thinking is correlated with the purpose of education: “Education is not the learning of fact, but the training of the mind to think.” (Albert Einstein). Critical thinking cannot be defined as genetically inherited only or, can absolutely be taught; it is the thinking capability which needs to be developed based on your own cognition, thinking habit, innate strength, and life experience.
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Published on March 18, 2017 23:08
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