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Good choices if your thinking is sound, and bad choices if your thinking is weak.
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Emotional thinking refers to making decisions based on feelings rather than logic or reason. It can involve reacting impulsively or letting emotions cloud judgment. It is important to balance emotions with rational thinking for making well-informed decisions.
While philosophy, critical thinking, and creative thinking are all type of thinking, there is not much of a relationship between them. Philosophy concerns itself with larger issues of how to conduct oneself. Critical thinking involves making choices based on the input available for evaluation. Creative thinking involves looking at every thought occurring about a project, regardless of whether it is practical or not.
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· According to the UNDP, human development may be defined as "a process of enlarging people's choices." At all levels of development, the three essential choices for people are, to live a long and healthy life, to acquire better knowledge and to have access to resources needed for a decent standard of living. If these essential choices are not available, many other opportunities to improve the quality of life will remain inaccessible.
There are many different colours that are currently considered to be popular choices. Some of the common popular choices include classic grey, blue, blue-green, beige, yellow and taupe. Depending on the design of the particular room, almost any colour is suitable.
Applying Critical Thinking! What a wonderful thing that we humans have the capacity to apply critical thinking when we make choices. And what a shame that we so rarely use our capacity to make good choices. Is it because the advertizing media is so convincing? Is it because we are lazy? Or is it because critical thinking is such a complicated undertaking? I would think it is all three. We do not apply our thinking because it is easier to follow someone else's decision. For thinking takes effort. Logical thinking, evaluating the pros and cons when making a decision, is both a complicated and lengthy effort. It implies that we have to separate the choices we make from our personal predilection and, by weighing the pros and cons, must base them solely on the predictable or hoped-for outcome. For example when we buy a car, we should make a decision based on price (not payments), on fuel ecomomy in the city (we seldom use it exclusively on highways), and size (we do not need an SUV when we are a two-person family). There are probably more considerations that I have not touched on. I will usually suggest that you apply critical thinking to any major purchase like a car or a home. As far as conversations are concerned, if you are with friends, mistakes bear few consequences, especially if you are among friends who will correct your thinking without being demeaning. Much more on "choices" and critical thinking in book recommendation # 2 on my Bio Page.
It gives you more time to think about your choices and using time to see how you could process over that period
The possible internal and external influences on your food choices include; External: advertising peer pressure aroma ease of access Internal: general hunger perceived deficiency (yearning for a particular food or flavor)
How well did all of these choices enhance (or not enhance) the production?