Critical Thinking
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1/ To improve your knowledge you can learn something (true) or unlearn something (false).
10 WAYS TO AVOID BEING FOOLED In 10 tweets Iβll explain 10 heuristics that will make you smarter. Thread:
How to think and solve difficult problems like a genius:
You become what you read every dayπ π Here are 10 books that changed my life forever A thread π§΅
Never play the victim card. https://t.co/56eDTwNfVq
Everyone is telling you what to do and what to think. Here's how to do whatever the f*ck you want:
One of the most important traits of a great investor is the ability to think outside the box Using mental models allows me to think outside the box to become a better investor He...
To make use of oneβs reason means to ask oneself, whenever one is supposed to assume something, whether one could find it feasible to make the ground on which one assumes it into a...
12 Podcasts to make you think like the top 0.01% https://t.co/SG4sPw6WBJ
The Major barriers to clear thinking: β’ Fuzzy concepts β’ Concrete-bound thinking β’ Floating abstractions β’ Free associating, rambling, lack of focus β’ Confirmation bias β’ Not thin...
Academics rarely possess the self awareness that their trivial jargon & heuristic, are simpleton decorations of exclusion/club elitism. The ability to ask the right questions, in...
Steal this 5-step framework to become a better writer & thinker in 2023:
By age 30, you should realise thisβ¦
Argument tactics I avoid and see as a π©/ sign of bad faith: -> "..X is a problem but not as big a problem as Y (in different domain)" -> "..X may be good but one of X's supporter...
How to stop falling for psyops and propaganda An Anti-manipulation Thread https://t.co/uumBIJ02bL
Less than 10% of people can solve this puzzle. There's a (common) fatal error. It might also be the reason that you're stuck in life: https://t.co/XD7sLvMIV3
You can't trust the analysis of someone who never admits they're wrong, refuses to acknowledge detrimental information, or ignores apparent inconsistencies in their arguments. The...
By age 30, you should realise thisβ¦
13 rules for thinking clearly (via inversion): 1. Never say "I don't know". You need an opinion on everything.
Public school doesn't care if your kids learn how to think. They care about your kids scoring well on tests so they can get more state funding. In fact, your kids' critical think...
"A change of perspective is worth 50 IQ points" 14 questions I use for changing perspectives:
Before looking for TRUTH you need to read this: - thread - https://t.co/J79TZn5FT5
7 skills you need to be successful in life (that school never taught you): 1. Critical thinking Successful people must be able to formulate opinions, craft arguments, and identif...
5 mental skills school never taught you (that will make you a better thinker and a better learner)π