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Critical Thinking Doesn't Mean What Most People Think

Too often in practice, people equate critical thinking with merely being skeptical. Or they will interpret it to mean that, when confronted with something that they disagree with, they either stop listening or attempt to "educate" the speaker about why their statement is flawed. People are much less likely to endure the uncomfortable task of examining their own beliefs.

This is the Free College You Are Looking For

There is perhaps one thing we can all agree on: education is important. What if free university classes were available to everyone, giving them access to the most prestigious schools in the country, academic-level resources, and the ability to network with fellow peers and professors? In 2017, all of these things are possible. Free college-level […]
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LIONEL PODCAST: How Do You Know What You Know? And Why Won’t You Do What You Know?

Epistemology 101. A very simple question. Think of everything that you think you know. How do you know it? How? You are a repository of data and lore and myth and fact. Think of how many times during the day you refer to something that you know and that you remember. How do you know what you know? And there are things that you do that I’m sure you know are bad for you. If not, you’re not human. So the question becomes why don’t you do what you know?