Winter Solstice

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Independent Thinking



In the photo below you can see the teacher failed the student’s test.
But take a second look, the answers are 100% correct.
Maybe it wasn’t what the teacher wanted, but the answers are the smallest numbers, it was definitely independent thinking.

We like this kid...


Independent thinking comes from being yourself, trusting your thought process and not being afraid of that independence.
One size doesn’t fit all, we are all different, with different talents and abilities.





Independent and critical thinking enables you to become more discerning about the things you hear, see and believe and helps you question values and assumptions. 
Independent thinking also develops your personal skills on many levels, including having confidence in your ability to stand up for your beliefs.