Critical thinking is built on questions. You to ask yourself, who stands the most to benefit from this? For example, there's a really cool chart with all the questions to ask to critically assess a fact piece of information. And it's based on questions. The ability to know if you're being fooled or taking advantage ofbased on questions. So if you've given up on asking yourself questions and asking the world questions, you are vulnerable and weak. Yes, that's a very, very important point. I think. If we zoom out andtie into the makro, asking those questions about sources of information and incentivesd things like that, they're critical for us to understand the
In this episode Nasos & Andrea discuss: how to ask great questions, the role of curiosity in progress and the impact of modern media and technology on expertise, sensemaking and democracy.