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Critical thinking is the ability to slow down, question what you are hearing or thinking, and look for evidence instead of just accepting what feels true or what authorities claim. It means recognizing logical fallacies, evaluating sources, distinguishing facts from interpretations, and holding conclusions provisionally until evidence warrants confidence. In an age of information overload and strategic manipulation, critical thinking is not a luxury — it is a core survival skill.
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