27 January 2015

Jumping to Assumed Conclusions

It's easy to "jump to assumed conclusions." One way to avoid doing this is to constantly ask yourself "why?"


  • Why do I know these two records are on different people?
  • Why do I know these two records are on the same person?
  • Why do I think this record is correct?
  • Why do I think this record is incorrect?
  • Why do I think just about anything?
If you've not asked yourself "why" that could be the reason behind your brick wall.

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