Critical Thinking: Think Smarter and Improve Your Decision Making and Problem Solving Skills: Self-Help, #1
By Phil Barton
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Life skills are those skills that enable individuals to effectively face the demands and challenges of daily life. Among these, critical thinking is one of the fundamental requisites for emancipation and participation in the social life of every human being.
But what do we actually mean when we talk about critical thinking? Is it possible to think of building tools for the development and evaluation of critical thinking? The volume intends to answer these questions through theoretical and operational material.
This is a hands-on book focused on developing your intelligence and critical thinking skills to make decisions. This is not an abstract story about thinking and I assure you that after reading it you will not be the same person who is reading these words.
With the critical thinking tools and strategies that I will teach you in this book, you will learn not to be deceived by cunning techniques of argumentation, to be sane, to strive to understand and appreciate the points of view of others, to analyze the reasoning with which you do not necessarily agree and change your points of view when you are faced with a better reasoning.
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Critical Thinking - Phil Barton
Chapter 1
What is CRITICAL THINKING? Characteristics and examples
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n principle, critical thinking is a complex blend of intellectual skills, which serves to analyze data in detail and logically, in order to determine their importance, the authenticity of their arguments or premises and the solution to a problem.
The meaning of the word critical
The word criticism
has its origin in the Greek word Kritike, which means art of judgment
. Judgment is of paramount importance in assessing whether something is true or false, whether the information is unfounded or not.
Understood in this way, this type of thinking provides the reasons for deciding what to believe on a given topic, how to defend one's own proposals and how to evaluate the arguments of others.
However, the consequences it has on the development and use of basic emotional needs, such as security, acceptance, belonging, recognition, and love, cannot be overlooked ... on the satisfaction of values and deliberate ideas about what is correct and important.
Characteristics of critical thinking
There are several characteristics of this type of thinking. Therefore, we’ll show them neatly in a list. Additionally, we offer a brief explanation of each of these features:
Reasoning: this allows us to identify lies or untruths and unfounded arguments. Making good use of reasoning allows us to identify circular reasoning and the lack of evidence.
The Purpose or Purposes: is based on defined purposes.
The Questions: raise questions on the subject of interest.
The tracking of information: it is fundamental for the development of the issue and for the emergence of the problem or topics.
The analysis of concepts, premises and points of view: the evaluation of the data, according to the approach given to the topic, is fundamental for the development of critical thinking. This facilitates understanding of the implications and consequences.
Critical thinking can be defined as the ability of an individual to know how to question the reality that surrounds him.
Literature has explored the topic, especially in the last 40 years. Michael Scriven and Richard Paul, in the definition provided, highlight the presence of their own abilities in every subject with critical thinking:
• Observation
• Reasoning
• Communication
• Reflection
Why critical thinking is important
Critical thinking in terms of importance can be compared to other soft skills such as listening, empathy, leadership.
Being gifted with critical thinking means being able to make the most important decisions of your life as correctly as possible.
It is a key component for many professions: doctors, journalists, financial analysts.
In the report on global competitiveness, it is always the World Economic Forum that highlights the priority of promoting developments in critical thinking, so much so that it has become a key element in assessing people's ability to adapt to new jobs.
Improve decision making
In everyday life or in the workplace, before making a decision, subjects with a high critical spirit are able to better evaluate the pros and cons, as well as being naturally predisposed to make a decision following a logical rather than a thought dictated by the emotions of the moment.
In other words, critical thinking can be decisive for making an important decision: changing jobs, buying a property, getting married, moving abroad.
Develop your career
As anticipated, in order to be successful in some areas it is now essential to practice and improve one's critical thinking.
Every sector now requires this soft skill, from marketing to education, from medicine to finance. Cross-cutting competence facilitates vertical careers and improves one's degree of employability.
It favors the development of other soft skills.
As highlighted by the University of Arizona, critical thinking can be considered as a primary transversal competence necessary to favor the development of other equally important soft skills and considered fundamental for the development of one's career:
• Creativity
• Teamwork
• Ethical sense
• Communication skills
• Leadership
It makes you less manipulable
The infinite amount of information disclosed by the media today can really influence our thinking, condition our choices and decisions.
Critical thinking can help you better select information and form your own opinion on things. These aspects make the individual more aware of himself and his ideas.
Improve relationships
We must not think that critical thinking is exclusive to people who are always ready to say no
or question the opinion of others.
Indeed, critical thinkers are also the most empathetic and understanding, which translates into better interpersonal relationships.
How to develop and improve critical thinking
We have seen that critical thinking brings significant benefits, helping us to improve decision-making processes.
So let's see some good practices to follow:
Evaluate your opinions
Before developing critical thinking about what surrounds us, the advice is to start from yourself trying to evaluate every time you are about to make a decision the possible advantages and disadvantages.
Getting used to reasoning by drawing up a list of pros and cons can be a great exercise to avoid the possibility of making a wrong decision.
Remove the prejudice
A second useful exercise is to deal with your own prejudices. We all may have some prejudices about a colleague or friend.
Committing to evaluating the point of view of others, identifying and removing some barriers, favoring your development.
Accept the error
Evaluating each situation with detachment, noting the pros and cons, are excellent exercises; however, they do not totally protect against error.
Every human being can be wrong, even those with an excellent critical spirit. In order to prevent the ability to analyze, observe and evaluate situations from turning into presumption, it is always necessary to keep in mind that an error is around the corner.
Divide the problem
A classic exercise useful for developing the critical spirit consists in facing a big problem by dividing it into many small problems or many small intermediate steps to be achieved.
Working on small problems one step at a time allows you to easily manage even large and complex situations that may seem impossible to solve.
An employee can make a career more easily and thus quickly gain access to important and better-paid positions.
A freelancer or an entrepreneur, even more, is called to carefully evaluate every situation before making important decisions for the future of his business.
We can give some examples in which, using critical thinking actually turns out to be an advantage for your career or your business.
Open a business
The decision to set up on your own requires a strong critical spirit. In fact, opening a business requires analyzing multiple aspects: costs, growth opportunities, competition, possible earnings.
In this case it can help you to not start a business that is not profitable or perhaps not similar to your skills and ambitions.
Moving abroad
Changing your life and moving abroad is a difficult decision to make that requires a lot of critical thinking.
In fact, it is necessary to choose the country carefully, to evaluate the cost of living, job opportunities, the climate. In short, even in this case, critical thinking is impossible to draw up a list of pros and cons.
Legal sector
Imagine the work in the legal sector. Judges, magistrates, lawyers, are all figures who cannot ignore the ability to observe, reflect, evaluate the various situations.
Coaching and psychology sector
Critical thinking is an essential component for all professionals engaged in a career where the primary goal is to help others.
Think of a life coach, a career coach or a psychologist. Although different, all must be endowed with a strong critical spirit in order to frame and solve the problems of those who turn to them.
Marketing sector
Finally, the marketing industry also has a clear need for critical thinkers. Social media managers, SEO and SEM specialists, E-commerce managers, are just some figures who are called on a daily basis to evaluate in advance the effects of a message or any action taken on the web.
In the digital marketing industry, creative ideas, problem solving skills and the ability to create effective and impactful messages are indispensable if we want a better chance of going viral.
Critical thinking is the ability to objectively analyze information and experiences by drawing information from observation, experience, reasoning or communication. It is based on the attempt to go beyond the partiality of the individual subject: its fundamental values are clarity, accuracy, precision and evidence
.
Hence, it is a cognitive competence, a type of thinking whose goal is to reach a solid judgment through the mental processes of analysis, evaluation and inference, analyzing information, experiences and situations in the most objective way possible. In fact, it is fundamental not to let oneself be influenced by one's own subjective impressions and, above all, by prejudices, which invalidate reality.
A good thinker, therefore, is able to recognize and keep under control the factors that influence one's own and others' thoughts and behaviors, in order to make optimal decisions.
In fact, this competence is strictly connected with problem solving ability and, therefore, problem solving and decision making, the ability to make decisions, also present in the ranking of the WEF.
It is therefore clear why these skills are fundamental in the workplace, especially for managers, who daily find themselves having to make strategic and optimal decisions and face new situations by taking a personal position on the matter.
Given its importance within the work context, the question arises: is it possible to develop critical thinking?
The answer is yes. This competence is developed through the subject's curiosity and the interest in acquiring and maintaining adequate information, having confidence and tenacity in the processes of weighted investigation, understanding the opinions of others and countering their own biases, prejudices, stereotypes or self-centered tendencies, essential aspects, especially for those who work in a