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Critical Thinking Is About Asking Better Questions
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Be willing to fundamentally reconsider your initial conclusions — and do so without defensiveness. Third, leave your queries open-ended, and avoid yes-or-no questions. Fourth, consider the counterintuitive to avoid falling into groupthink. Fifth, take the time to stew in a problem, rather than makin
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  • Be willing to fundamentally reconsider your initial conclusions — and do so without defensiveness.
  • Third, leave your queries open-ended, and avoid yes-or-no questions.
  • Fourth, consider the counterintuitive to avoid falling into groupthink.
  • Fifth, take the time to stew in a problem, rather than making decisions unnecessarily quickly.
  • Last, ask thoughtful, even difficult, follow-ups.

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