5 tips to improve your critical thinking - Samantha Agoos

10,672,818 views ・ 2016-03-15

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Every day, a sea of decisions stretches before us.
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Some are small and unimportant,
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but others have a larger impact on our lives.
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For example, which politician should I vote for?
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Should I try the latest diet craze?
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Or will email make me a millionaire?
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We're bombarded with so many decisions
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that it's impossible to make a perfect choice every time.
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But there are many ways to improve our chances,
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and one particularly effective technique is critical thinking.
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This is a way of approaching a question
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that allows us to carefully deconstruct a situation,
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reveal its hidden issues, such as bias and manipulation,
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and make the best decision.
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If the critical part sounds negative that's because in a way it is.
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Rather than choosing an answer because it feels right,
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a person who uses critical thinking
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subjects all available options to scrutiny and skepticism.
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Using the tools at their disposal,
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they'll eliminate everything but the most useful and reliable information.
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There are many different ways of approaching critical thinking,
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but here's one five-step process
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that may help you solve any number of problems.
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One: formulate your question.
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In other words, know what you're looking for.
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This isn't always as straightforward as it sounds.
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For example, if you're deciding whether to try out the newest diet craze,
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your reasons for doing so may be obscured by other factors,
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like claims that you'll see results in just two weeks.
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But if you approach the situation
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with a clear view of what you're actually trying to accomplish by dieting,
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whether that's weight loss,
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better nutrition,
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or having more energy,
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that'll equip you to sift through this information critically,
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find what you're looking for,
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and decide whether the new fad really suits your needs.
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Two: gather your information.
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There's lots of it out there,
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so having a clear idea of your question will help you determine what's relevant.
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If you're trying to decide on a diet to improve your nutrition,
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you may ask an expert for their advice,
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or seek other people's testimonies.
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Information gathering helps you weigh different options,
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moving you closer to a decision that meets your goal.
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Three: apply the information,
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something you do by asking critical questions.
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Facing a decision, ask yourself, "What concepts are at work?"
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"What assumptions exist?"
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"Is my interpretation of the information logically sound?"
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For example, in an email that promises you millions,
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you should consider, "What is shaping my approach to this situation?"
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"Do I assume the sender is telling the truth?"
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"Based on the evidence, is it logical to assume I'll win any money?"
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Four: consider the implications.
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Imagine it's election time,
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and you've selected a political candidate based on their promise
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to make it cheaper for drivers to fill up on gas.
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At first glance, that seems great.
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But what about the long-term environmental effects?
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If gasoline use is less restricted by cost,
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this could also cause a huge surge in air pollution,
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an unintended consequence that's important to think about.
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Five: explore other points of view.
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Ask yourself why so many people are drawn
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to the policies of the opposing political candidate.
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Even if you disagree with everything that candidate says,
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exploring the full spectrum of viewpoints
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might explain why some policies that don't seem valid to you appeal to others.
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This will allow you to explore alternatives,
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evaluate your own choices,
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and ultimately help you make more informed decisions.
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This five-step process is just one tool,
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and it certainly won't eradicate difficult decisions from our lives.
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But it can help us increase the number of positive choices we make.
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Critical thinking can give us the tools to sift through a sea of information
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and find what we're looking for.
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And if enough of us use it,
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it has the power to make the world a more reasonable place.
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