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Critical Thinking: 2 in 1 Combo

How to Use Rationality and Intelligence as a Moral Compass

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Critical Thinking: 2 in 1 Combo

By: Melissa Robertos
Narrated by: Jada Antoine
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You have just bumped into a great deal with a unique combo of two different books, which cover topics on critical thinking, rationality, and using intelligence as a moral compass.This is one of the best books about these particular sub-topics.

Book one:

What is cognitive relativism? How does one use objectivity effectively? How can we analyze ourselves and time?

These and a myriad of other questions related to the topic of critical thinking will be answered in this guide.

You will be able to understand yourself and your thought processes better, as well as step away from subjective reasoning more often. If more people would take a closer look at these kinds of qualities, a lot of problems in the society would be solved.

Be unique in that sense and give this a go. Learn about the more popular term “critical thinking” and what it can do for you. You will not regret it.

Book two:

Society needs deep thinkers. It needs people who don’t blindly follow the crowd. It needs people who can think for themselves.

But how do you go about doing this?

Well, one of the first things to be able to control better is your emotions. This book will touch on that as it covers the basics and more of stoicism, points out how to overcome stress factors, and shows how predispositions can more easily put aside.

Last but not least, the way these patterns, feelings, and this logic are discussed in the classroom is laid out.

Quotes about happiness, self-deceptions, and ethical principles will be thrown into the intellectual, literary debate.

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©2020 Melissa Robertos (P)2020 Melissa Robertos
Philosophy Psychology Moral Intelligence
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Dreadful on every level. Terrible narration. Extremely jarring, making it an awful listen.

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