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The Critical Thinking Room

The Critical Thinking Room

Abe

HELLOOO Everyone, I am Abe your host of the Critical Thinking Room podcast! Here we talk about personal perception and how that affects true factual reality, on highly talked about topics. Our goal is to inform you, educate you, and entertain the hell out of you. Some topics will be fun, some topics you should know about, and some will inspire you to do better.

5 - Success is not just luck, It comes from hard work and grit.
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  • 5 - Success is not just luck, It comes from hard work and grit.

    I have had a couple of things on my mind after someone said "I always fall up". I wanted to talk about how life is just not fair and we have to work for what we want in life, jealousy is deadly! I truly believe that less struggle comes from grit, it is never accepting failure or less than what is desired. I hope you can learn something from this episode to help you meet your goals! 


    Remember, everyone will always pick themself over you. 

    Sun, 20 Nov 2022 - 22min
  • 4 - Are Social Pillars designed to divide us?

    Society has social pillars that are made by religious beliefs, culture, worldly beliefs, and things we desire but have you ever thought about how governments or big corporations want to influence you and divide us through social pillars of you vs me? That is what we are gonna talk about in today's episode, we need to stand as one and not fall victim to false social pillars. 




    Resources:

    Sohrab Morovati, Behroz Sepidnameh, & sedigheh karami. (2021). Analysis of the components and pillars of religious developments in society from the perspective of the Holy Quran. Religion & Communication, 28(59), 304–275. https://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.30497/rc.2021.75820

    Takeda, Y., Kawachi, I., Yamagata, Z., Hashimoto, S., Matsumura, Y., Oguri, S., & Okayama, A. (2004). Multigenerational family structure in Japanese society: impacts on stress and health behaviors among women and men. Social Science & Medicine, 59(1), 69–81. https://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2003.10.003

    Zembylas, M. (2009). Global economies of fear: affect, politics and pedagogical implications. Critical Studies in Education, 50(2), 187–199. https://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/17508480902859458

    Mon, 17 Oct 2022 - 27min
  • 3 - How to be successful in life!

    In today's episode, your host Abe P. talks about the importance of finding a why to your success and techniques to be successful. 


    -Rid your life of distractions

    -Money or time is not an excuse to fail

    -There is no trying, either you are doing something or you are not I.E. sleeping or awake, getting stronger or not, saving money or not. 

    -Learning techniques that might help your focus improve. 

    Mon, 17 Oct 2022 - 26min
  • 2 - Does Quality of Life Healthcare and life go down with government funding?

    This episode talks about if government healthcare is worth it, would we be better off without it? 

    Do you think governments spending over 40% of their budgets worth it or where should we spend it? 


    If you could save that extra 2,300 dollars a year not having to pay for someone else's healthcare, what would you spend it on?

    Mon, 14 Jun 2021 - 30min
  • 1 - Why rising costs of college tuition may not be worth paying

    In this episode of the critical thinking room, we talk about facts on why college costs are rising and some personal opinions on debt to income ratio, and deciding if the rising cost of college is even worth paying. 

    Do you think college is worth it, or outdated at this point with how fast the world is moving?

    Sun, 06 Jun 2021 - 21min