Thursday, May 8, 2008

critical thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Critically thinking is looking into the consciences of what you do in the future in depth, while critically thinking you must take into consideration on what your future plans are and why they are important to you. For example why does one get a job? we get a job to get money why do we get money? We get money to pay for necessities in life as well as the few commodities and luxuries in life. with the necessities we need shelter, shelter can be provided with a house, houses cost money because of the amount of wood and raw resources let alone the amount of work that is put into it and so you not only need money to pay for resources but also for the amount of human labor, next you need water. Water is used to keep the human body hydrated and give energy to the body and blood cells throughout the whole structure this leads us to the next needed resource and that would be food. Food is used for energy and the and in the body itself for minerals. Minerals such as iron and zinc and potassium all of which are important in keeping the structure the structure is just that an outer body in which protects its inner contents with the ability to move. Movement requires energy that comes from food and it also needs warmth. Warmth can be accomplished through insulation. Insulation comes from the food itself as well as what we need to accomplish controlled temperature. All of this little rant was a thought process called critical thinking its not defined by any words because if you ask someone what critical thinking is, they will respond its thinking critically or so my questioning has lead to that conclusion so the only definition I could think of was to show you a thought process of critically thinking and I’m sure its only worth a two out of ten but I had to write something otherwise I get a zero. That is how critical thinking is used in my life, to solve problems that aren’t solved by common sense.

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