Being Able to Judge or Discern

CRITICAL THINKING

“There are two kinds of fools: those who can’t change their opinions and those who won’t.” Josh Billings

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slow down and REFLECT

on the MEANING and the MESSAGE of today’s quotation

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From personal experience or observation, what would be a good example of critical thinking?

In your own educational experience, were you encouraged or not in school to think critically? Give an example to support your opinion.

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INSIGHTS for SUCCESS

“Critical thinking is a kind of thinking in which you question, analyse, interpret, evaluate and make a judgement about what you read, hear, say, or write. The term critical comes from the Greek word kritikos meaning “able to judge or discern.” Adulting life skills services .com

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”  Christopher Hitchens

“Do not indoctrinate your children. Teach them how to think for themselves, how to evaluate evidence, and how to disagree with you.”  Richard Dawkins

“We are all in favor of emotional intelligence. Intelligence can take emotion as a privileged counseling partner. However, it does not allow the emotion to take possession of us, besiege our mind, and subjugate our thinking. The emotion must regulate our thoughts, not manipulate nor substitute them. Our perception is only a biased picture of reality, and emotions are individual or provisional. Therefore, critical thinking and emotional thinking must go hand in hand. (“No monsters hide at this point” )” Erik Pevernagie

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INTERPRETATION of TODAY’S QUOTE

Interested in seeing what artificial intelligence (ai) has to say about the meaning of today’s quotation? Compare it to your own interpretation. You may be fascinated, or even possibly humbled.

“There are two kinds of fools: those who can’t change their opinions and those who won’t.” Josh Billings

This quote by Josh Billings highlights the importance of being open-minded and adaptable. It suggests that those who are unwilling to change their opinions, even in the face of new evidence or information, are just as foolish as those who are unable to do so.

This quote can be applied to many different situations in life. For example, it can be applied to people who are set in their ways and refuse to consider new ideas or perspectives. It can also be applied to people who are so stubborn that they refuse to admit they were wrong, even when they know they are.

Ultimately, this quote is a reminder that it is important to be open-minded and willing to change our opinions if necessary. By doing so, we can learn and grow as individuals.” (Gemini ai)

Interested in a few more ideas from ai?

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By Gary and Esther Berkley

Gary and Esther Berkley are the authors of "Whatever You Become, Become Your Best - The College and Graduate Guide to Wisdom for Success in Life." Check it out at www.amazon.com/dp/B09593L5FT

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