Life is a constant series of discoveries. A lesson that doesn't end as long as you're alive. However, for the most
part, people are so engrossed in survival that life is often replaced with the word «imitation». Imitation of family, upbringing,
nutrition, leisure, or overall well-being. There are many examples. The blame lies in the scarcity of time, the reluctance to
engage in mindfulness, and, of course, the information storm that knocks one off their feet with an abundance of low-quality
information.
Without receiving balanced, rationally grounded explanations, many people just adjust to the people of their circle,
relying on their social proof. But wouldn't it be easier to act productively? To see the problem from a far angle,
delve into the essence, and draw conclusions.
Interesting questions transcend the boundaries of our knowledge, allowing us to think critically. Answers, in turn,
provide reference point. This is just one of the stages of our search and awareness, but it is so important.
If you want to learn critical thinking, start with ignorance. First, independently model an answer to the
intriguing question, then compare it with other opinions. This section has been created to help you with this.