

Critical Thinking: Vol I
Learn HOW to think... Not WHAT to think...
Service Description
In today's digital, AI driven world, Thinking for oneself has become a lost art. This interactive course on Critical Thinking challenges the traditional methods in which an individual analyzes, interprets, and evaluates information. First, we provide a strategic framework and general understanding of fundamental concepts in social psychology, sociology, and psychology. After, this course extensively explores critical thinking by emphasizing open-ended philosophical discussions. The overall goal of improving one's capacity for critical thinking will be achieved by teaching individuals how to decipher and uncover the WHY through exploring past, present, and possible future social environments and calling conventional social concepts into question. This class emphasizes how to think as opposed to telling people what to think. Break the self-imposed mental restrains holding you back and unlock the limitless power of your mind today Improve yourself along with your thoughts through understanding how societies interact, the mentality of the group as well as the impact of in-group/out-group biases UNIT 1: Intro Into Personal Development I. Theories and Factors of Personal Development A. Defining Personal Development B. Understanding Personal Development through Psychology C. Philosophical & Metaphysical Factors D. Sociological Factors II. Sociological Theories of Society A. Introduction to Sociological Theory B. Learned Helplessness Theory and Its Social Impact C. Attribution Theory UNIT 2: Secrets of Success &Universal Laws I: The Importance of Thought A. Defining Success B. Confidence and Conformity C. Motivation and the Hierarchy of Needs II: Application of the Universal Laws A. 14 Universal Laws III: Earl Nightingale's Rules for Success & the Attitude Diseases A. Earl Nightingale's 10 Rules of Success B. Attitude Diseases UNIT 3: Persuasion vs Manipulation I: Understanding Persuasion A. Defining Persuasion B. Theories of Persuasion C. The Science of Persuasion II: Understanding Manipulation A. Manipulation in Action B. Persuasion and Manipulation Techniques III: The Art of Seduction (Robert Greene) A. Intro Into the Art of Seduction B. Types of Seducers C. Types of Victims D. The Seduction Process UNIT 4: Power, Authority & Obedience I: Power versus Authority A. Power and Its Form B. Types of Authority C. Obedience to Authority 1. Stanley Milgram Experiment (1961) 2. Stanford Prison Experiment (1973) D. Factors Influencing Obedience


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