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Get it between 2025-01-01 to 2025-01-08. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Review Easy to read and impliment in your daily life "This books has a lot of information and value packed in to it, very easy to read and digest the information making it practical and simple to practice in your daily life. Socratic way of asking questions, helps make you pause a moment before saying something you might regret, helps you become more aware and mindful of how you think, also helps question why you view things the way you do, was it learned or taught and is that belief and/or way of thinking still valid in your life today." - AdamD ★★★★★ EASY WAY TO LEARN HOW TO THINK "Back in the 1970's I spent a lot of hours traveling, setting in night school class and studying, all to get an MBA so I could show proof I could think. Now these folks are give me the resources to learn to think, and I can do this at home, lunch or where ever and in a few days. I can teach myself how to think. If you don't get started right away, you are missing the boat." - david mcintire ★★★★★ Thought with Reason. "I enjoyed reading this book as I do all the the books I have read from Thinknetic. I recommend it." - Charlie in Alabama ★★★★★ Critical thinking should be taught in schools. "A great course on thinking logically. Teaches clear, sound reasoning. Highly recommended." - Walter A. Goode ★★★★★ Product Description This ONE skill is the basis of your ability to think critically. Do you know what it is? It’s the ability to ask the RIGHT question. What is life if not filled with questions? There was a time you took for granted the trustworthiness of the answers you got from the government, the media, religion, subject experts, and friends and family. But, with the massive erosion of public trust in every major institution, like most people, you’ve been forced to rely on your own problem-solving and critical thinking faculties. What if you were never taught to do this? It’s likely that you’re overwhelmed by the information you are bombarded with on a daily basis. It doesn’t help that much of this information is suspect. Fake news has reached such epidemic proportions that, according to Statistica, only 26 percent of Americans think they could recognize a fake news story. Worse, as much as 90 percent of Americans pass on fake news unintentionally. That means people aren’t even examining or questioning the “facts” of the information they pass on. This doesn’t have to be you. The Socratic questioning method will help you develop the critical thinking skills to resolve the tough life questions you may have. Socrates was considered to be one of the wisest men of his time, and he’s reputed to have said the unexamined life isn’t a life worth living. What he meant is if you never looked at the assumptions underlying the information or rules that governed your life, what was the point of living? Socrates himself once questioned whether he was the wisest man in all Greece, even though it was a commonly held opinion. He didn’t just accept it. We understand and agree with Socrates’ perspective. We all want to get to the truth of all matters, be better at examining and assessing facts, and build stronger arguments. This is exactly what Socrates was teaching through his method, at the heart of which lies the art and science of coming up with the right questions. And this is what the book is all about. The Socratic Method Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates’ Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely book will teach you: The 10 deadly sins of logic – how many are you guilty of? - Pg. 137 The 9 skills you need to be a critical thinker and the tools to develop them - Pg. 18 What the Socratic Method is and how to use it - even if you're not a lawyer or a scientist - Pg. 51 These 8 traits that make your mind more like Socrates’ - Pg. 64 Why people fail to ask questions they should and how you can avoid falling into this trap - Pg. 106 How to get people to answer your questions, even if they’re resistant - Pg. 113 The 7 techniques for creating questions t