Thinking Rationally Irrationally

Auteur(s): Tevin Milla & Kelly Egesa & Angela Wamuyu & Stanley Matuku
  • Résumé

  • Rational thinking is thinking through known facts while Irrational thinking is thinking with unsupported facts. Rational thinking is beneficial in the long run compared to irrational thinking. With the help of Google search, a Self Management and Recovery Training guide outlines 3 questions one can ask about himself and his beliefs. Does my Belief help me or hinder me over the long run? Is my belief consistent with know facts and reality? finally, Is my belief logical? Follow our conversations on the go and find out what rational belief would make more sense if our beliefs are irrational.

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  • Why we sometimes fail to help others in need.
    Jul 6 2023
    In this episode, Tevin and Stanley explore a psychological phenomenon known as the bystander effect, which is the tendency for individuals to be less likely to offer help to someone in distress when other people are present. If you have any feedback or suggestions, you can reach to us via our email:thinkingimproved@gmail.comQuick fact:In a room occupied by 50 people only 5 people will be able to recognize an anomaly that may occur out of the blue.Record breakers! Check out the world record holder for the longest cooking marathon:https://shorturl.at/bkopPN/B - This episode was recorded on 15th May 2023
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    35 min
  • Are You Thinking Straight or a Little Odd?
    May 8 2023
    Tevin and Stanley delve into the dynamics of rational vs irrational thinking. From how to tell the difference between the two, to the importance of questioning assumptions and evaluating evidence. We explore how our minds are wired to think and share various examples of both kinds of thinking.
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    41 min

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