‌Concrete thinking is a more literal form of thinking that focuses on the physical world. Concrete thinkers may take information at face value without thinking beyond or generalizing the information ...
There's a popular saying: "What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create." Even though reality is multidimensional, it’s the pattern of flattened thinking that ...
Technology provides access to vast information and makes daily life easier. Yet, too much reliance on technology potentially interferes with the acquisition and maintenance of critical thinking skills ...
The brilliant team at Radiolab have just released a new show. It's called Words, and you can listen to the podcast here. There is also a quite wonderful accompanying video. I had the pleasure of ...