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As a practical learner this was very spelled out. Thanks!
I thought this is norm, everyone should able to think like this?
I'm just here to improve my among us skills
Great video professor... much needed skills and wisdom we can all apply... please send this video to: TRUMP* & HIS CABINET!!! PLEASE SIR!!! 🙄
Not to be too picky (and beside the point of the video) but dissect is properly pronounced “dis-sect” not (as commonly used) “di-ssect”. As in dismember, disassociate, disembowel (bit icky but memorable). It is to pull apart as opposed to divide. Logic in making arguments is important, but, if language is not properly, or especially improperly, used it weakens the case.
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Super cool Alex , Thank you..
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How do we balance critical thinking and keeping things simple?
Thank you Alex, for this useful framework and clear explanation. The example used helped with the practical application.
very clear and excellent content, thank you
Wow...brilliant Alex as usual...pure essence of a 300 page book on critical thinking. Thanks a lot!!👍👍👍
I would like examples of how you can persuade a potential client to use critical thinking.
if I had only one wish, I would wish that more people used critical thinking, hell I'd wish everyone used critical thinking.
I'm going to enjoy this.
Step 3 feels useless if you're trying to sell your idea to people who cannot think critically.
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