Tag: Critical thinking
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Recommended Movies to Help Feel More Comfortable about or feel more used to and relaxed about yours and other’s impending death
Poet Deb aims to create a supportive space on her website where readers can confront and accept the topic of death without stigma. By promoting open dialogue and critical thinking around this subject, she hopes to foster empathy and empower individuals to respond proactively, ultimately enriching their life perspectives.
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”The Thinker’s Guide To Fallacies” – a handy PDF guide
In a self-proclaimed heroic act, the author flaunts their valuable insights on Substack, inviting readers to glean wisdom from a supposed treasure trove of information. But are these gems truly enlightening, or just another masquerade? Dive in and decide for yourself if the brilliance shines or merely glitters.
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Poet Deb’s Growing Collection of Critical Thinking Poetry
https://muchlovedebpoems.com/tag/critical-thinking-2
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We’re NOT on a flat earth
From Whidbey Island, Seattle’s skyline dazzles on the horizon, but Tacoma remains an elusive ghost, hidden even under the stars. The curvature of the Earth shrouds it from view. Want to see Tacoma? Then ditch the distant perch and make the journey—experience reality, not just a skyline illusion.
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Nuanced Bobby Kennedy Junior
Bobby isn’t just another voice; he’s a cultural whirlwind challenging America’s complacent health system. Amidst a mass panic driven by death anxiety, he urges us to question the status quo of diet and medical care. Few grasp his profound insights—can we afford to ignore a true visionary?
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Superior Force – Movie
“Superior Force” reveals the raw truth of death anxiety as a family faces an avalanche at a ski resort. The father’s instinctive, flawed reaction of panic exposes the deeper emotional struggle within us all. Rather than demonizing him, we should acknowledge that fear can often render us unheroic in moments of crisis.
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horses resting from human hypocrisy
Freedom is a seductive illusion. You preach autonomy while clinging to control over others, demanding they conform to your desires. When challenged, do you truly embrace the chaos of genuine liberty, or will you hypocritically attempt to stifle those who dare to defy you? The struggle for authenticity is fraught with contradictions.
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Energy Wasting Male Politics
Politics demands courage and critical thinking. If you can’t embrace uncomfortable truths and battle your own anxieties, step aside. The petty hierarchy games are tedious distractions. Real leadership requires focus on facts and genuine problem-solving. If that’s too much, enjoy the fights from the sidelines while “thinkers” take charge.
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The Art & Science of Parenting the Trump Administration
Good parenting isn’t about coddling, and being sarcastic, it’s a delicate dance of calmness and firm training. Mastering critical thinking while understanding triggers can transform stressful situations. When handled right, even the ornery child -er- Trump administration can feel secure. Are we ready to embrace this provocative approach to parenting an American president? It’s time…
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What Drives Academia?
Every academic discipline reflects a fundamental human desire to deny death and death anxiety. Failures across various fields—medicine, economics, political science, psychology, and journalism—can lead to death.
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Can’t Forget Scares?
To confront unshakable fears, document them in a list, prioritizing this task for a week. By nurturing your well-being during this process, you can reassess these memories as mere warnings rather than threats. Create a “Remodeled Memories Project” to visualize your fears, gain clarity, and ultimately alleviate mental clutter.
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Online Critical Thinking Therapy Workshops for Happiness and Self Actualization
The Foundation for Critical Thinking provides online education that helps improve decision making and mental health, which better insures having a happier more fulfilling life overall.
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For Extra Sanity
Poet Deb reflects on their “Sanity Meter,” which fluctuates based on external influences and groupthink. They emphasize the importance of fact-checking and maintaining personal sanity through poetry and mindful self-checks. The piece critiques black-and-white thinking and encourages a nuanced, thoughtful approach to understanding information and emotions.
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Not Set In Steel Steve
Steve, a skilled carpenter and my husband of over 30 years, embodies the qualities of wood—flexible, sustainable, and versatile. Despite nearing 80, he remains adaptable and inventive. Our bond is strong, likened to his relationship with wood, enriching the lives of those around him. He is truly invaluable.
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Your Youtube
The poem dives into the quirks of tech like web browsers and search engines, calling them creative yet tricky tools. In a fun twist, it compares the human brain to having its own chaotic digital world.
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Crochet Shirt
Are your clothing choices a reflection of critical thinking? Cotton crochet shirts are trendy critical thinking. They expose more than just skin. They challenge us, demanding awareness of protection, comfort, sustainability, and ethical considerations.
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Oopps
So, the poet wonders about why keep making mistakes, and has regrets, and admits that feeling humbled by them is actually a good thing. Embracing the importance of being open to learning and asking questions to avoid future trip-ups. It’s about have a good friend like intellectual humility and understanding that no one knows it…
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Choose Love in a Blindspot
Good intentions are meant yet positive affirmations usually are not working. In blindspots, we miss messages we even give ourselves.
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Cancer, Stroke, Heart Attacks
In a human world inundated with political chaos, don’t just absorb the noise—own it. Be conscious of the tumult, and allow it to cascade through your consciousness. Embrace the chaos – it’s an emotional landscape. This poem’s theme is about the power of acceptance amidst the barrage. Much love, indeed.
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The “Call For Perfection” Fallacy
You want me to agree to impossible conditions. Stop trying to divert me and yourself away from what you are doing. Be honest. You have no intentions of thinking deeper about this issue. Instead, you are raising nothing but objections. Just admit you are a Scared Mental Thinker and that your mind is self-protectively closed.…
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The faintably fainting brain
The poem describes a metaphorical fall, suggesting weak critical thinking led to an unforeseen event. The imagery of falling down conveys a need for grounding and clarity. It reflects on the importance of awareness and foresight, indicating a moment of realization that arises from being grounded in one’s surroundings.
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From My Critical Thinking Teacher’s Desk
I saw you squirming in your seat, turning to look out the window, after I asked the class,”What is blocking us from thinking wise?” We both began watching a lizard on the glass window, running from a snake on the outside window ledge. I watched you cringe. your eyes blinking fast. your chest heave and…
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Grassy Freedom
The poem illustrates a compassionate figure freeing trafficked horses, drawing a powerful parallel to child protective services saving children from abusive situations, indifferent to societal judgment.