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  1. Sep 2019
    1. Since I weeded out the folks that don’t teach their kids logic in the first two paragraphs, as representatives of the real world it’s up to the rest of us to spread the knowledge. It won’t be easy. The best thing we can do is teach these thought processes to our children, so that they may look at other children with looks of bewilderment when other children are unable to solve simple tasks. Hopefully, they will not simply do the task for them, but teach them to think. I’m not saying we need to build a whole new generation of project managers and analysts, but it would be better than a generation of task-oriented mindless office drones with untied shoelaces, shoving on a door at the Midvale School for the Gifted.

      As the author mentioned in the first two and last paragraphs about children, I think he is trying to compare children then and now and to tell us that we should raise our kids the same way as we are raised, so they can fully develop their critical thinking skills to help others.

    2. “CRITICAL THINKING IS a desire to seek, patience to doubt, fondness to meditate, slowness to assert, readiness to consider, carefulness to dispose and set in order; and hatred for every kind of imposture.” – Francis Bacon (1605)

      This is what the author think of critical thinking.I believe he's trying to deliver his thoughts about how we should be referring to the ability to analyze information objectively and make a reasoned judgement.