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Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 5:00

Positive And Critical Thinking

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But what happens when you let people critical think for you? You get misinformation, you get mob think. You get mass media that will pour into your head things that sound like it's been interpreted, like it's been analyzed, like it's been evaluated. And these are judgment calls that are made for you. Some people may not see the harm in that. They trust their news. They trust the sources. What's the problem?

Can these two trains of thought coexist?

@BkQue
Cheryl Hill
@BkQue · 4:17
This is what I like about what you're doing, Cheryl, and you're doing a great job. I think you're really doing well. But I see you advancing to even a better level, to a top level, and these are the things that I see that you need to work on or we can work on together, or I can help you achieve this next level that I envision for you, because I know, I see it in you. I see the possibility in you
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Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:39

@BkQue

So in some ways that could be a process of negative thinking, right. You're denying that initial spark of anger and emotion, right. But it's also positive because you're refusing to act on that thought at that instant. So it's like both of these are simultaneous and by you having the time to process, it's also critical thinking. So I was wondering, are all these things kind of working at the same time all the time? Is it all simultaneous?
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@BkQue
Cheryl Hill
@BkQue · 4:49

@FryedOreo

But when I wrote that progress report and said he was on the verge of failing, oh, my goodness. She was at the school in the principal's office, enraged. And so when they called me in, I said, oh, well, good morning. And the principal explained the situation to me, and I said, oh, well, I apologize. I certainly didn't mean it in the way that maybe you have taken it
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Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 1:58

@BkQue

And as a parent myself, it's always, sadly, an attack on you and your ego as a parent when your child may not be doing so well, you quickly look and say, don't blame me, I ain't do nothing, or something along those lines. So I can imagine you went through that and you went through that quite a bit in your days as an instructor and teacher
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Cheryl Hill
@BkQue · 1:11

@FryedOreo

Yes, I've heard of the show Albert elementary. That's one of those shows I'm gonna have to do a binge on. I do a binge watch watch on because I'm always writing and reading. Spending so much time doing that. I don't watch a lot of TV. I watch news mostly. And the reason I don't watch a lot of TV is because it takes away from my time reading and writing
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:26
And then you would have some clinicians that would come and say, oh, my gosh, the baby did pee. One little minuscule drop of urine. And the parents get so excited like, oh, there's finally, urine output. It may not be the amount of urine output that is deemed as successful, but it is urine output. So they're like glass half full, like there's something versus nothing
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Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:45

@Her_Sisu

JL. Thank you for not only taking the time to respond to this swell, but to also listen to it. I mixed up my order. You had a lot of things to say. You talked about what I said. It wasn't that you completely did it, but you have your sea suit isms of swelling that has become a fixture of your appearance on a post. You have an interesting way of speaking and you're definitely like a storyteller
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Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:55

@Joylove

It's too much work to look up sources for information, not just a YouTube video, not just a documentary that you like that agrees with your ideology, but actually doing the work and doing the research on your own. You said something about the news. I don't think the news is inherently bad, but I do think if you only get your news from one source, you could potentially be led astray
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