🧠 Advanced Cognitive & Functional Thinkinking *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.9 – Separating Facts from Opinions: Learning to separate facts from opinions protects you from misinformation and emotional bias. Facts are proven truths; opinions are personal interpretations shaped by feelings and perspective. In today’s world of constant information, knowing the difference is critical for sound judgment. Facts rely on evidence, data, or observation, while opinions reflect values or preferences. Mixing the two can lead to poor decisions and misunderstandings. Training your mind to pause and evaluate sources strengthens logic and credibility. It also teaches humility, since even strong opinions can be wrong. When you identify what’s factual, you gain the power to reason clearly and communicate respectfully. This ability supports learning, teamwork, and leadership. Over time, separating fact from opinion helps you navigate debates, media, and relationships with fairness and wisdom instead of frustration or confusion.

About this course

High-level strategies to strengthen cognitive processing, functional reasoning, and decision-making for complex real-world challenges.

This course includes:
  • Scenario-based critical thinking and problem-solving activities
  • Cognitive skill-building exercises and brain training tools
  • Strategic planning templates for personal and professional use

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