“Doing the right things starts with knowing the right things.” In what ways does responsible
action depend on sound, critical thinking?
In my opinion, this blog topic has two different parts and they both have different answers. The first part, "doing the right things starts with knowing the right things" has the simplest answer, in MY opinion of course. So... in order to be able to do something right, you have to know what it is, or how to do it! Otherwise your wasting time. For example, if i need help on my math homework and one of my peers who is passing that class with only a D offers me help, I'm gonna look at him and laugh. The guy is worthless to me right now because he can't even do what he has to do to pass the class, so what good is he to me?
Responsible action depends on solid critical thinking. Which means you have to be sharp in a specific area in order to be responsible and do what needs to be done.
I feel as though i have explained as much as i can, so getting to seven hundred and fifty words by Friday is going to be a real challenge. You see, i do not really like having a large "discussion" on a question that i feel has a simple answer. All i do is just read the question, think about it for a minute, and finally write the answer. My answers usually do not have seven hundred and fifty words in them
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So after you find someone that can help you do the homework wouldnt the "right" thing be to help your friend that is getting a D? Even though you are worthless to each other at the moment things can change so you are beneficial to each other later on.
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