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	<title>Comments on: Critical Thinking</title>
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	<description>It's never quite what you think.</description>
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		<title>By: nkartist06</title>
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		<description>Try to balance when you are critically thinking and when you are over thinking. When you over think you chose a side and stick to it. To critically think you need to remain objective.

I have the same problems some times. I like to show people the other side of something to allow them to be clear what side they are on. Many times it has lead to people misunderstanding where I stand on the issue. And many a time I have come off like a know it all ass, totally unintentional on my part. It is just easier to argue a point if you are clear on your points.

To avoid frustration with others, I am waiting a bit until I know them, and then I ask if they like to debate things out. Each person has a level of debating in them.</description>
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<p>I have the same problems some times. I like to show people the other side of something to allow them to be clear what side they are on. Many times it has lead to people misunderstanding where I stand on the issue. And many a time I have come off like a know it all ass, totally unintentional on my part. It is just easier to argue a point if you are clear on your points.</p>
<p>To avoid frustration with others, I am waiting a bit until I know them, and then I ask if they like to debate things out. Each person has a level of debating in them.</p>
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