The perception of being 'better' is just opinion until pre-defined measures of success are applied to the decision process.
1 Independent Thinking means you do not follow others' opinion blindly, but analyze and synthesize all sources of input and information to form your own opinion.
2 When you judge something, you form a critical opinion of it based on facts, discerned data, and preconceived notions. Many times people make poor judgments, not because of ignorance, but because of the lack of insight.
3 The perception of being 'better' is just opinion until pre-defined measures of success are applied to the decision process.
4 Often people follow conventional wisdom or others' opinion and get stuck only at the level of content understanding, explain things based on the linguistic meaning or make an observation on the surface level.
5 Being objective means you are not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice; but make judgment or decisions based on unbiased fact, dispassionate examination, and an objective opinion.
6 We have seen people debate what is right and what is wrong. We do not change our opinion to suit the needs or define some form of respect for others.
7 Giving people the time to voice an opinion or perspective is a powerful way to demonstrate your respect and build trust. Remaining calm and offering a view with perspective will make people want to engage you on any topic.
8 Opening your mind to the diversity of culture and opinion is extremely important in learning empathy. In today's global marketplace and interconnected world, such flexibility is becoming a necessity and even imperative.
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