The Death of Critical Thinking: How We Got Here

🚨 We are witnessing the death of critical thinking in real time.
Not because people can’t think—but because they no longer know how.

How Did We Get Here?

💀 Headlines replaced reading.
💀 Memes replaced research.
💀 Feelings replaced logic.

We don’t seek truth anymore—we seek confirmation.
We don’t challenge ideas—we attack the person who holds them.

The result? A society that reacts, rather than thinks.

What is Critical Thinking?

Critical thinking is the ability to analyze, evaluate, and form reasoned conclusions rather than accepting information at face value. It requires:

✔ Questioning assumptions – Not just believing what you’re told.
✔ Examining evidence – Looking for facts, not just opinions.
✔ Recognizing biases – In yourself and in the information presented.
✔ Thinking logically – Separating emotion from reason.
✔ Considering different perspectives – Understanding before judging.

🚨 Why does it matter? Because in a world of clickbait, propaganda, and herd mentality, critical thinking is the only way to see through the noise.

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.” – Christopher Hitchens

This Is Just the Beginning

If you’ve made it this far, you’re already different. You already see what others refuse to. And maybe that’s enough. Maybe it isn’t.”

“Because the world isn’t getting smarter. It isn’t getting better. It isn’t waking up.”

“The only question is—do you?”

This space won’t just stop here.

💡 Technology and control.
💡 Power and manipulation.
💡 How we got here, where we’re headed, and what they aren’t telling you.

The topics will keep coming. The questions won’t stop. The thinking will continue.

More to come.

There we are then