The correct answer to this open question is the following.
First. My opinion on whether being an effective critical thinker makes decision making easier or more challenging is the following.
I really think that critical thinking is a good way to make better decisions because critical thinking allows me to analyze a situation, to contemplate all its sides, project possible scenarios and consequences, use logic and reason and come up with the best decision possible.
For instance, when I had to make a decision about leaving school to help my family to make a living or stay school to continue with my classes and academic development. It was a tough decision but I never allow it to be an emotional one. I had to use critical thinking to analyze the situation.
Second. Yes, critical thinking concepts have helped me to become more successful in the decisions I make and in my personal life. The example I had share above is one good evidence of it. The key reasoning is that I am not used to following "hunches." I like to project scenarios and to evaluate consequences, because I know I have to live with the consequences of my decisions."
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Because, although people have an abundant amount of water with no limitations people still use what they need and dont waste it.
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Its human instinct to take whats needed and save the rest. Maybe its because of how we are raised but people seem to be less greedy with water then with other things.
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Gothic cathedrals were synonymous with: spiritual and material elements unite, pointed arches, slender columns, cluster or compound columns, groin vaults, ribbed vaults, dimensions mathematically related, common shapes; square and equilateral triangle, large windows with tracery, stained glass, flying buttresses, pinnacles
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The consequence was that gradually structures became leaner and more daring, visually looked lighter, reinforcing the sense of an inner spacial whole
high: long curved pieces of stone (more delicate and frilly than before), everything became more ornate, flying buttresses steeper and compound, abandoned simplicity for its elaboration