In a world of alt facts, imperfect algorithms and
information overload, the ability to think clearly has never been more crucial.
But it's not easy. Critical thinking asks us to slow down and reflect; to
question assumptions; to be aware of blind spots. It takes time - which can be
tough to find when we're distracted or under pressure.
How to Think Clearly is a practical primer for developing the
habits that underpin critical thinking. In life or at work, whether weighing up
options or choosing what to believe, it offers a toolkit to turn these skills
into daily practice. From powerful pauses and killer questions to being data
smart, it will help you think twice - and think better.