Critical Thinking
By definition critical thinking is the mental process of actively and skillfully applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information to reach an answer or conclusion. But it’s all how you look at it. Critical thinking as we read is asking questions. It’s finding out more about something you didn’t know about before. Almost like researching. Someone who is a critical thinker does not just read to get it over with, they are an active reader. They read to gain knowledge, to learn something new.
It’s also looking at ideas and subjects at different views. Not just stopping when someone shares one side of the story. A critical thinker would find another side of the story so they could compare and contrast, and analyze all the information. They go above and beyond to learn.
An example of a critical thinker could be Albert Einstein. He never stopped when coming to a dead end on an invention, or idea. He would think a different way or try a different way and look how successful he was. Another example could be Martin Luther King Jr. Instead of going with many people and being violent, he looked at the problem in a completely different way and became a great historic figure who helped change Americas ways.
Critical thinking is a different way of thinking, it’s your our way of figuring things out.