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Think Clearly, Live Wisely: Critical Thinking for Daily Life
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Think Clearly, Live Wisely: Critical Thinking for Daily Life

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Every day, you're bombarded with information, opinions, and decisions that shape your life. Think Clearly, Live Wisely equips you with practical critical thinking skills to cut through confusion, identify biases, and make choices aligned with your values. This isn't abstract philosophy-it's a hands-on toolkit for real-world situations. Learn to recognize logical fallacies in conversations, news, and social media. Discover how cognitive biases distort your judgment and simple techniques to counteract them. Master decision-making frameworks that reduce regret and increase confidence. Explore strategies for evaluating sources, questioning assumptions, and thinking independently in a world designed to influence you. Through relatable examples from work, relationships, health choices, and digital life, you'll practice skills that immediately improve your judgment. Each chapter includes exercises, reflection prompts, and practical applications you can use today. Whether you're navigating career moves, evaluating health advice, or simply wanting to think for yourself, this book transforms critical thinking from a vague concept into a daily superpower. Start making smarter choices, asking better questions, and living with greater intention. Your mind is your most valuable asset learn to use it wisely.
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Make better decisions, spot manipulation, and navigate modern life with confidence and clarity
Författare
Jonathan Hayes
ISBN
9783565121212
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2025-12-07
Förlag
Epubli
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