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Critical thinking requires practice from "summary" of Critical Thinking by David McKay

Critical thinking is not a skill that one is born with; rather, it is something that must be developed through practice and dedication. Just as one does not become a skilled athlete without hours of training and practice, one cannot become a critical thinker without putting in the necessary time and effort. In order to truly master the art of critical thinking, one must engage in activities that challenge their thinking processes on a regular basis. This could involve analyzing complex texts, engaging in de...
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    Critical Thinking

    David McKay

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