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• Do you agree that wisdom/critical thinking is a better predictor of well-being than intelligence? To answer, you will have to define what the following terms mean for you: o Critical thinking- re... view and assessment of a problem in order to draw a conclusion o Wisdom – the quality of having experience, understanding, and logical thought o Intelligence - o Well-being Whenever I hear the phrases wisdom, intelligence, and critical thinking, I associate each with each other rather than think of them as separate aspects of the thought process. Intelligence, in my understanding, is the ability to learn information through different channels and apply that knowledge as necessary. Critical thinking is distinct in that it allows one to understand the outcomes of one's decisions, rely on one's own feelings, solve problems, and make a sound decision. Throughout other phrases, I believe that knowledge is produced by maturity and that it necessitates intellect and logical thought. I consider overall well-being from a realistic standpoint. No, it's not really the situation. No, the smart people are not good. Being nice, in my opinion, means possessing a strong sense of morality, principles, morals, and characteristics. In comparison, I define intelligence as the ability to be knowledgeable in a variety of ways, to demonstrate stable clear-thinking abilities, and to use common sense in some contexts. Facione, P. A., & Gittens, C. A. (2016). Think critically (3rd ed.). Pearson. This study source was downloaded by 100000861453484 from CourseHero.com on 04-17-2023 09:33:05 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/93568043/Week-1-Discussiondocx/ [Show More]
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