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Appendix A: What you think about what I
think...
Appendix B: Critical Thinking on the
Internet
Appendix A: What you think about what I think...
If after reading something on this site you want to criticize the content or style of my writing but aren't interested in what I have to say or in my future as a student/teacher, please don't waste your time. On the other hand, if you
are honestly interested in discussing these things with an open mind and/or are interested in helping me learn and grow and mature as a naturalist/anthropologist/writer/educator, then by all means, I'll take as much of your time as you're willing to invest telling me what you think.
Please feel free to tell me what you think (about these thoughts that is).
I'd especially be interested
in hearing from you about a couple of sections,
"Human relationships" and "An invitation to community" regardless of
what or how much else you read on my site. I invite you to send me
comments about other things here as well. I just ask that you only send me those kinds of
comments after having read the whole section containing the part you're
commenting on (for the sake of context ya
know). Also, as I alluded to above, I'd actually like to do writing
professionally some day...so I'm also open to hearing from you about the writing
it self (my grammar, my attitude or whatever sticks out to you).
Overlapping and repetitiveness... Since a lot of what I write about on this site
at this point in time has to do with Critical Thinking, it may very well not
only be accidental but on purpose at times if it seems like one part overlaps
with another (or many others for that matter). This is not a mistake or the
result of shortsightedness. However, I am also aware of the fact that the
possibility is very high for something which I consider as appropriate
overlapping for a desired effect may actually be annoying repetitiveness to some
who read it. As I said, I am not a professional at this in any sense. Please
feel free to send me any comments you have that you think might actually help me
express things more effectively and in a way that you think might be more
enjoyable to read (while still conveying what I have to share that is).
Again, if you want to critique my ideas and/or writing
style, I am very open to hearing and learning from whatever you may have to
offer. However, if anyone just wants to complain about any particular section
being too long or anything like that, all I can say is... I'm not forcing you to
read any of this.
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