It’s funny how clear our own thinking looks without being submitted to curiosity and exploring.
Once we actually address it with full attention, suddenly, we find holes in our reasoning.
Richard Paul, in his book “30 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living Through Critical Thinking”, offers a suggestion on how to deal with this.
First, start by asking the question: am I being clear with this idea?
Make sure you ask it yourself but also get feedback from other people around you.
The best way to do it is to deconstruct an argument or idea by different layers in order to make sure it makes sense and we fully understand what we are talking about.
That’s the challenge for today, tomorrow, and maybe throughout the rest of our lives.
Clearer communication is, definitely a part of praising Métis and bringing a Modern Golden Age.