Published 9/2024
Created by Vincent Noot
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 346 Lectures ( 48h 53m ) | Size: 35.5 GB
Learn Problem-Solving, Recognizing Cognitive Bias, Decision-Making, and Emotional Intelligence
What you’ll learn:
How to improve critical thinking skills
What fallacies, effects, and thinking mistakes are
How to overcome cognitive biases and be more open-minded
Various forms of deception, suggestibility, and influences
Better logic and reasoning skills
How to confidently make better decisions, focus, and become more emotionally intelligent
And much, much more!!!
Requirements:
An open mind and willingness to learn
A semi-basic understanding of the English language
Description:
This is it! This is an opportunity to become a better, smarter, more critical thinker!Did you know that some conspiracy theories turned out to be TRUE, and others turned out to be FALSE? And yet, there are still some out there that are so controversial that intelligent people engage in fiery debates, because they simply cannot figure them out.This video course is your aid in your search for truth.And I’m not here to tell you exactly what to believe. My personal opinion will occasionally become somewhat evident, but that’s not the point. The entire POINT of this video course is to give you the tools to THINK FOR YOURSELF.Those tools are called critical thinking skills.Critical thinking means that you know WHY you believe something, and that you even become more understanding of why others believe the opposite.I touched on every topic I could possibly think of that relates to analyzing, logic, and reasoning skills. In this course, you will learn about biases – and let me assure you, there are so many of them! You’ll learn about fallacies (mistakes in thinking patterns that lead to false conclusions). And there may be times that you will start questioning everything you’ve been taught. But… that’s the beauty of it! We aren’t meant to believe things simply because others tell us what they think is true. There are many mysteries and controversial matters out there, and it is up to YOU to determine what evidence or narrative YOU find the most plausible and what is probably an intentional or unintentional erroneous assumption in other people’s minds.This is no small course. It contains 340 lectures and downloadable materials, a number of quizzes to test if you’ve been paying attention, and DOZENS of hours of reading, reasoning, storytelling, relatable experiences, etc. The presentations contain both beautiful images and intricate text that can help you question your assumptions, become better at spotting half-truths, or understand that what you already suspected, is actually explicable.I invite you to join me on the side of society that cares; the side that doesn’t follow the crowd for no reason; the critical thinkers, analysts, and open-minded individuals that could make this society better because they understand arguments with empathy, logic, and intelligence.Please, be that person. I hope to see you on the other side, so we can both learn from each other.
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to think for themselves
People who want to become better at recognizing biases and false conclusions
Those who want to use their brain and use logic and curiosity to learn more
People who are open-minded to possibly changing their way of thinking
Rebels who don’t automatically believe all the common narratives
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