Thinking in consequences
When we evaluate an argument, a plan, or even a daily choice, we often focus on the immediate facts and overlook the ripple effects that follow. Thinking in consequences—the habit…
When we evaluate an argument, a plan, or even a daily choice, we often focus on the immediate facts and overlook the ripple effects that follow. Thinking in consequences—the habit…
Thinking in consequences is a specialized subset of logical reasoning that prioritizes mapping downstream causal effects over immediate outcomes. Unlike impulsive decision-making, this framework requires you to trace the second,…
When we evaluate arguments, plan projects, or simply choose a dinner menu, we are constantly weighing the outcomes of our choices. This mental process is called thinking in consequences—the habit…