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Critical Thinking: What You Should Have Been Taught About Decision-Making, Problem Solving, Cognitive Biases, Logical Fallacies and Winning Arguments

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If you want to develop your thinking skills and stop making bad decisions, then keep reading…Two manuscripts in one An Essential Guide to Improving Your Decision-Making Skills and Problem-Solving Abilities along with Avoiding Logical Fallacies and Cognitive BiasesCognitive A Fascinating Look into Human Psychology and What You Can Do to Avoid Cognitive Dissonance, Improve Your Problem-Solving Skills, and Make Better DecisionsAre you fed up with not being able to make the right call when under pressure?Is it time to admit that you need to ditch your terrible decision-making skills and learn something that really does work?If the answer is “Yes!” then this is the book for you.It comes down to being able to think logically really isn’t that hard, whether you have enrolled in various training programs or not.You might be surprised to learn that it is even easier than you imagine.In this book, I will show you various scientific studies and research that explain exactly how human minds work and how you can improve your problem-solving and thinking skills. This means that you can become a more objective thinker without wasting too much time and money.In part 1, you'll Critical thinking mental models and 9 habits to prompt critical thinkingSix steps to solving any problemThe secret to making tough decisions with easeLogical fallacies and cognitive biases…and much, much more!In part 2, you will 10 shocking truths about how humans think.The 20 most common cognitive biases to watch out for.4 ways to beat your own biases.How our beliefs influence our thoughts, behaviors, and actions.10 mind hacks to be a better thinker.How to sharpen your logical thinking skills.…and much, much more!Stop and think for a minute how you will feel when you unlock the secrets to the mind. What will your friends and family think when you always make great decisions?It doesn’t matter if you are someone who has always made impulsive decisions—you can still gain massive improvement in your thinking capabilities and learn how to make better decisions. It’s true!So, if you want to become confident with your problem-solving skills, then scroll up and click "add to cart."

343 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 20, 2020

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September 22, 2020
A short introduction on how to practice critical thinking. I like the part about logical fallacies, and the way to counter them or at least avoid getting involved in spiralling down and argument with someone who stacks up his/her debate with multiple fallacies.
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March 10, 2023
This was very informative in some places, less opinions and examples than I was used to but not necessarily a bad thing. Only problem was this wasn't all that interesting, even with my interest in the subject. Also the 2 books in 1 was a detriment, as there was a lot of repeat between the two
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January 28, 2021
A short introduction to critical thinking concepts and training, good to read an nice to have, pretty good to have a fast reading and learning.
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