1. What are the consequences of failing to think critically?
2. How does the rule of law benefit business and society?
3. The constitution is 230 years old. Do we still need it?
1) Critical thinking is the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement. There are many hazards of failing to think critically or having weak critical thinking. Weakness in critical thinking skill results in loss of opportunities, of financial resources, of relationships, and even loss of life. There is probably no other attribute more worthy of measure than critical thinking skills.
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1. What are the consequences of failing to think critically? 2. How does the rule of...
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