Monday, January 30, 2017
No Right Answer
If you get Charney and Taylor, who both think very differently, there's bound to be some sort of argumentation. The way people view the world varies between everyone, however those who may not be as educated as these two authors might have a more difficult time explaining it. Charney refers to the "bottom-up" and "top-down" methods of thinking. Although effective, according to Jill Taylor, these are not the only thinking processes. Through Taylor's experiences she strongly abides by the "left" and "right hemisphere" thinking. All in all, both authors are correct. There is no "best" way of thinking. People everywhere are not always going to agree with the way you or anyone else perceives it, does that mean he/she is wrong?
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