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Author: Andrew Author Ranking Gold | Posted: 25-09-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 19 | Rating:  (56) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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When we give the opinion to the event it is very important to some factors which can be meaningful in the result. It is better to be aware of some facts and to be ready to explain your opinion logically and evidently.
Through the experience we get knowledge. Our experience is the practice. When we want to have some practice we began study officially. Knowledge can be different, this differences often lies in ages, so once more it can be said that older person is wiser. But as everything has an exception sometimes young child can be much wiser then the adult. But in fact knowledge can not have any limitations. Knowledge is not only that information got during the period of studying. But if our knowledge has no limitations why our opinion is so narrow? We do not have the ability to judge in some general size, we stick to our tastes and it makes the opinion limited.
Our mind has the ability to receive information but very often we do not have enough time to comprehend it and hurry up to make the conclusions. But if we hear some new information our mind supposes to get it as positive information oftener, but, in fact, it is not important to divide information on bad or good. Our main task at that period is to comprehend.
So, as the result we can that for good structure of estimation we need good knowledge and presence of practice. We should learn as more as possible because when we have more possibilities to compare it the results are great. Also, in the period of judgment we can not absolutely sure about the correctness of the answer. It can not be surely right or surely wrong. As humans are clever features they should find the necessary middle in order to present the judgment in the best was they can.

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