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Think Clearly.
Decide Wisely.

In a world of noise, bias, and misinformation, clear thinking is a superpower. We give you the tools to evaluate claims, spot manipulation, and find what's true.

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Thinking Tools

Practical frameworks for better reasoning

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Claim Checker

A step-by-step framework for evaluating any claim. Source quality, evidence weight, and logical structure.

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Bias Spotter

Recognize cognitive biases in yourself and others. 50+ biases explained with real-world examples.

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Data Literacy

How to read charts honestly, understand statistics, and spot misleading data visualizations.

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Argument Mapper

Break down complex arguments into premises and conclusions. See where reasoning holds or falls apart.

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Media Analysis

Evaluate news sources, detect spin, and understand how framing shapes your perception of events.

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Steel Man Guide

Learn to argue honestly by understanding the strongest version of opposing views first.

Common Logical Fallacies

The most frequently used tricks in arguments and media

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Ad Hominem

Attacking the person making the argument instead of the argument itself.

"You can't trust his climate research, he drives an SUV."
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Straw Man

Misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack.

"She wants better school lunches, so she wants to control what your kids eat."
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Appeal to Authority

Claiming something is true because an authority figure said it, without evidence.

"This celebrity endorses this diet, so it must work."
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False Dilemma

Presenting only two options when more exist.

"You're either with us or against us."
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Slippery Slope

Claiming one event will lead to extreme consequences without justification.

"If we allow this, next they'll want to ban everything."
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool."
— Richard Feynman

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One essay per week on reasoning, bias, and navigating a noisy world.