【TED-ED 700集】P2 "5 tips to improve your critical thinking" by Sa
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?Every day,?a sea of?decisions?stretches?before us. Some are small and unimportant, but others?have a larger impact on?our lives. For example, which?politician?should I?vote for? Should I try?the latest diet craze? Or will email make me a?millionaire?
stretch?/stret?/:??to extend in length
(sketch?/sket?/:?make a rough drawing of.?)
politician:?a person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office.
millionaire: million+aire, 百萬(wàn)富翁
We're?bombarded?with?so many decisions?that it's impossible to make a perfect choice every time.?But there are many ways to improve our chances,?and?one particularly effective technique?is?critical?thinking.?
bombard:?attack (a place or person) continuously with bombs,?shells, or other?missiles.
critical:?expressing or involving an analysis of the?merits?and?faults?of a work of literature, music, or art.
This is a way of approaching a question?that allows us to carefully?deconstruct?a situation,?reveal?its?hidden issues, such as?bias?and?manipulation,?and make the best decision.?
deconstruct:?to take apart or examine (something) in order to reveal the basis or composition often with the intention of exposing biases, flaws, or inconsistencies
reveal:?to make (something secret or hidden) publicly or generally known
bias:?an inclination of temperament or outlook,?especially : a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment : prejudic
manipulation:?to manage or utilize skillfully
If the critical part sounds negative that's because in a way it is.?Rather than choosing an answer because it feels right,?a person who uses critical thinking?subjects all available options to?scrutiny?and?skepticism.?Using the tools at their?disposal,?they'll?eliminate?everything but the most useful and?reliable?information.?
scrutiny: scru+tiny,?a searching study, inquiry, or inspection?:?examintaion
skepticism:?an attitude of doubt or a disposition to incredulity either in general or toward a particular object.???(?Synonym of skepticism: doubt: a feeling or attitude that one does not know the truth, truthfulness, or trustworthiness of someone or something )
disposal: dis+posal,?the action or process of throwing away or getting rid of something.
eliminate:?completely remove or get rid of (something).
There are many different ways of approaching critical thinking,?but here's one five-step process?that may help you solve any number of problems.?
One:?formulate?your question.?In other words, know what you're looking for.?This isn't always as?straightforward?as it sounds.?For example, if you're deciding whether to?try out?the newest diet craze,?your reasons for doing so may be?obscured?by other factors,?like?claims?that you'll see results in just two weeks.?But if you approach the situation?with a clear view of what you're actually trying to?accomplish?by dieting,?whether that's weight loss,?better?nutrition,?or having more energy,?that'll?equip?you to sift through this information?critically,?find what you're looking for,?and decide whether the new?fad?really?suits your needs.?
formulate:?express (an idea) in a concise or systematic way.
straightforward: straight+forward,?uncomplicated and easy to do or understand.
obscured:?make unclear and difficult to understand./ overshadow
accomplish: ac+complish, achieve or complete successfully
nutrition: 營(yíng)養(yǎng)/?the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
equip:?supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose.? ex. "all bedrooms are equipped with a color TV"
fad:?a practice or interest followed for a time with exaggerated zeal
Two: gather your information.?There's lots of it out there,?so having a clear idea of your question will help you?determine?what's?relevant.?If you're trying to decide on a diet to improve your nutrition,?you may?ask an expert for their advice,?or seek other people's?testimonies.?Information gathering helps you?weigh different options,?moving you closer to?a decision that?meets your goal.?
determine:?cause (something) to occur in a particular way; be the decisive factor in.
relevant:?closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
Three: apply the information,?something you do by asking critical questions.?Facing a decision, ask yourself, "What?concepts?are at work?"?"What?assumptions?exist?"?"Is my?interpretation?of the information?logically?sound?"?For example, in an email that?promises?you?millions,?you should consider, "What is shaping?my approach to this situation?"?"Do I?assume?the sender is telling the truth?"?"Based on the?evidence, is it logical to assume I'll win any money?"?
logically:?according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
assume:?suppose to be the case, without proof.
Four: consider the?implications.?Imagine it's?election?time,?and you've selected?a?political?candidate?based on their?promise?to make it cheaper for drivers to?fill up on gas.?At first glance, that seems great.?But what about?the long-term environmental effects??If?gasoline?use is less?restricted?by?cost,?this could also cause a huge?surge?in air pollution,?an?unintended?consequence?that's important to think about.?
implication:?something implied
restricted:?not general: limited
surge:?to rise and move in waves or billows
unintended: un+intended,?not planned as a purpose or goal?
Five:?explore?other points of view.?Ask yourself why so many people?are drawn?to?the?policies?of the opposing political candidate.?Even if you disagree with everything that candidate says,?exploring?the full?spectrum?of viewpoints?might explain why some policies that don't seem?valid?to?you?appeal to?others.?This will allow you to explore?alternatives,?evaluate your own choices,?and?ultimately?help you make more?informed decisions.?
spectrum: ( Synonym: range:?the distance or extent between possible extremes )
valid:?logically correct
alternative: n.?something which can be chosen instead.? ex. "The only alternative to intervention."
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?v. offering or expressing a choice.? ex. "several alternative plans"
ultimately:?in the end
This five-step?process?is just one tool,?and it certainly won't?eradicate?difficult decisions from our lives.?But it can help us increase the number of positive choices we make.?Critical thinking can give us the tools to?sift?through?a sea of information?and find what we're looking for.?And if enough of us use it,?it has the power to make the world?a more reasonable place.
eradicate:?destroy completely; put an end to it.? ex. "this disease has been eradicated from the world"
sift:?examine (something) thoroughly so as to isolate that which is most important or useful. ?ex. "until we sift the evidence ourselves, we can't comment objectively"