Sure! Here’s a simpler version of your text:
I know a few ways of thinking that can make it hard for us to think clearly. Here are some I’ve noticed:
All-or-Nothing Thinking: This is when you see things as either totally good or totally bad, with no middle options.
Overgeneralization: This happens when we make big conclusions from just one event.
Confirmation Bias: This is when we only look for information that agrees with what we already believe.
These thinking patterns can confuse us and stop us from making good choices. Once I started to notice and deal with them, my critical thinking skills got a lot better!
Sure! Here’s a simpler version of your text:
I know a few ways of thinking that can make it hard for us to think clearly. Here are some I’ve noticed:
All-or-Nothing Thinking: This is when you see things as either totally good or totally bad, with no middle options.
Overgeneralization: This happens when we make big conclusions from just one event.
Confirmation Bias: This is when we only look for information that agrees with what we already believe.
These thinking patterns can confuse us and stop us from making good choices. Once I started to notice and deal with them, my critical thinking skills got a lot better!