That's not being realistic, that's not wanting to be disappointed
Critical thinking means staying somewhat in the neutral lane. Everything becomes 'maybe', ' maybe not'. We can certainly lean in a certain direction as far as an opinion/prediction but none of us here "knows" anything and when we start speaking in absolutes, as if we do, we lose all credibility
That's not being realistic, that's not wanting to be disappointed
Critical thinking means staying somewhat in the neutral lane. Everything becomes 'maybe', ' maybe not'. We can certainly lean in a certain direction as far as an opinion but none of us here "knows" anything and when we start speaking in absolutes, as if we do, we lose all credibility
That's not being realistic, that's not wanting to be disappointed
Critical thinking means staying somewhat in the neutral lane. Everything becomes 'maybe', ' maybe not'. None of us here "knows" anything and when we start speaking in absolutes, as if we do, we lose all credibility
That's not being realistic, that's not wanting to be disappointed
Critical thinking means staying in the neutral lane. Everything becomes 'maybe', ' maybe not'. None of us here "knows" anything and when we start speaking in absolutes, as if we do, we lose all credibility
That's not being realistic, that's not wanting to be disappointed
Critical thinking means stzying in the neutral lane. Everything becomes 'maybe', ' maybe not'. None of us here "knows" anything and when we start speaking in absolutes, as if we do, we lose all credibility