Critical thinking (Theta group)
The past two days have been quite an eye-opening journey into the world of critical thinking. On Day 3, we explored different types of biases through role play, which made the learning process fun and engaging. The activity on “Financially Equal” especially stood out—it really made me pause and think about how fairness and bias can influence the choices we make, often without realizing it. Day 4 took the experience a step further with debates on Homeopathy vs. Allopathy and Vegetarian vs. Non-vegetarian food. These discussions didn’t just highlight different perspectives but also challenged me to reflect on my own assumptions. A few points were surprisingly eye-opening and pushed me into deeper self-thinking. Looking back, these two days were more than just activities—they were opportunities to sharpen my ability to question, analyze, and see issues from multiple angles. Critical thinking isn’t just about finding answers; it’s about being open to different viewpoints and making balanced judgments.