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Trust in your ability to reason from "summary" of The Independent Thinker: How to Think for Yourself, Come to Your Own Conclusions, Make Great Decisions, and Never Be Fooled by Patrick King

Trust in your ability to reason is not about being arrogant or assuming that you are always right. It is about having confidence in your critical thinking skills and being willing to challenge your own beliefs and assumptions. When you trust in your ability to reason, you are open to new information and different perspectives. You are not afraid to ask questions or seek out alternative viewpoints. It is important to remember that your ability to reason is not infallible. You will make mistakes and you will encounter situations where you are unsure of the best course of action. Trusting in your ability to reason means being willing to admit when you are wrong and learn from your errors. It means being open to feedback and willing to reconsider your conclusions in light of...
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    The Independent Thinker: How to Think for Yourself, Come to Your Own Conclusions, Make Great Decisions, and Never Be Fooled

    Patrick King

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