Egocentrism
From the age between 2-7 years old, a child is in the "preoperational stage" of development, characterized by symbolic representation or thinking and egocentric thinking. The child also tends to plan, perceive, and solve problems based on appearances (e.g. a half cup of water in a wide glass is to him/her smaller in amount compared to the same amount of water in a tall thin glass).
A good example of the child's egocentric thinking is most apparent before the child enters kindergarten. When a child is told to hide, he/she usually only covers his/her face, because in his/her thinking, "if i can't see you, then you can't see me!" In egocentrism, the child thinks that other people think and perceive the world the way he/she does.
However, a recent study tried to explain this action of "ineffective hiding" in children as their way of demanding or insisting on reciprocity, and mutual recognition and regard, instead of merely egocentrism (source: https://theconversation.com/young-children-are-terrible-at-hiding-psychologists-have-a-new-theory-why-67979)
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Explanation:
If you are not using your critical thinking skills throughout your whole life, there's a possibility that you may not be able to decide properly for the choices offered in your life. There may be a possibility that you might choose wrong decisions in life which could not be good to you or not helpful to you in making your life better. For example, if you are in need to choose what career to take, critical thinking is badly needed in that state. You need to balance out the pros and cons in every choice and without critically examined these choices, there might be a possibility that you might choose the wrong career.
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That’s nice to know but- how exactly is that a question?