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Trust in your own reasoning 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

When it comes to thinking for yourself, trust in your own reasoning is paramount. This means having confidence in your ability to analyze information, draw conclusions, and make decisions based on your own judgment. It requires you to believe in your intellect and critical thinking skills, even when faced with uncertainty or doubt. Trust in your own reasoning is about relying on your own mental faculties to navigate the complexities of the world and make sense of the information around you. To trust in your own reasoning, you must first develop a strong sense of self-awareness. This involves understanding your own beliefs, biases, strengths, and weaknesses. By acknowledging your own limitations and biases, you can approach information with a more discerning eye and make more informed decisions. Self-awareness allows you to recognize when your judgment...
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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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