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1..Discussion 1: “Quality Thinking.”
Please respond to the following:
- Identify at least one (1) factor which is necessary for evaluating the quality of your thinking.
- Explain why it is significant for an accurate evaluation of your own critical thinking.
- Explain whether it is easier to evaluate other people’s thinking than it is to evaluate your own. Why or why not?
2.---Discussion 2: “Saddling Up.”
John Wayne once said, “Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” Making a decision sometimes truly feels like an act of courage! Please respond to the following:
- Describe a decision you need to make that you have been putting off.
- Identify some of the factors causing you to delay making you decision.
- Explain whether you need more information before you decide. If so, what do you need to know? How can you get this information?
- Evaluate the consequences of deciding wrongly, of delaying, and of not deciding at all.
- Determine if you can think through the process and make a decision using an internal monologue.
- Evaluate whether it would help you to dialogue with others about this decision.
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