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Last year, when I began the Critical Thinking class, I thought it would simply be about debating or questioning others. Gradually, I learned that it is about questioning myself, my assumptions, and the information I receive. I learned to differentiate facts from opinions, identify biases, and evaluate evidence before forming conclusions. This learning impacted my daily life deeply. For example, while planning to buy a house, I did not rely only on emotions; I calculated total costs, compared interest rates, and assessed long-term risks before deciding. Even in classroom discussions, I now encourage multiple perspectives instead of one fixed view. Critical thinking has made me more reflective, rational, and confident in my decisions.