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... A key reason we sometimes have difficulty getting someone to understand our “point of view” is the fact that many people have their own logic and we all perceive things differently. ... But consider how personal experience, desires, and logic plays into our opinions. ... In this situation, the perception is determined from the wanted result and neither can be labeled as an optimist or a pessimist. ...
Logic plays an important role in how a situation is perceived. Many times logic is as simple as building a house. ... However, just like the example with the optimist and the pessimist mentioned above, the logic depends on a person’s position and expected outcome. There must be blueprints, plans, and schedules documented and shared before each person involved in building the house has the same logic and perception. ... Assumptions, just like logic and perception, are many times a result of past experiences. ...
For me personally, it seems that I continue to learn new lessons in critical thinking each and every day. ... This situation taught me two very valuable lessons about thinking and reasoning. ... Just knowing that we do this is the first step to improving our critical thinking skills, interpersonal communication skills, and becoming a better overall person.
Approximate Word count = 966 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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