
The Little Blue Reasoning Book

why you believe what you do and whether those beliefs stand up to scrutiny. Stay attuned to your own thought processes. Being self-aware can prevent bias and ensure clarity. Take the time to dissect the relevance and applicability of certain arguments and ideas. This helps determine their real-world implications. Strive to identify, develop, and as
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Assumptions should be scrutinized, tested and challenged.
David Updegrove • The Critical Chain Implementation Handbook
Challenging assumptions. (How do I know this is true? What if I thought the opposite?) Looking for evidence. (How can I back this up? What are the sources?) Considering alternative perspectives. (What might others think? How do I know I am correct?) Examining consequences and implications. (What if I am wrong? What are the consequences if I am?) Qu
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Engineers concerned with good thinking routinely apply intellectual standards to the elements of thought as they seek to develop the traits of a mature engineering mind.