If you've often struggled in developing deeper thinking and analytical skills ; If you’re guilty of making decisions based on your gut and regretted later , if you have always wondered if there is some easy to learn step-by-step framework to master critical thinking , then keep reading! Yes, you are about to uncover the secrets of how intelligent thinkers develop this important cognitive skills called Critical Thinking . Presenting Master Critical Thinking , a complete recipe revealing all the major ingredients to master critical thinking; avoiding committing mistakes, improving problem-solving skills and thus making effective decisions. In Master Critical Thinking , you’ll You’ll find many critical thinking books for adults out there, but this book focuses on simplicity and step-by-step approach to learn critical thinking skills and put your brain on fire Whether you’re a rationale male or an emotional female or vice-versa, the self-learning approach of this book will equip you with a right framework and effective system. Thinking critically is a life-long skill that will help you become an intelligent thinker and smart decision maker. If you want to master critical thinking in easy to understand way, you’ll find this short book filled with step-by-step process to learn and implement all the elements of critical thinking. Don't do any more shallow thinking. Become an Intelligent thinker
I like the content. It’s a great short read for the experienced or novice critical thinker. The problem I had with the Kindle version was the numerous typos. There’s a point where they seem to increase exponentially as the end comes near. Sure, the words are spelled correctly but they are often the incorrect word for the sentence, double words, or even missing words altogether. It’s a shame considering the subject matter of the book. If you can’t be bothered to edit your own book then why should I take your advice about being more critical? 🤔
I would have been happy to buy this book for my niece but it would set a bad example in regards to “practicing what one preaches”, IMHO. Hopefully the typos will be corrected in the future.