My preferred and mostly used type of reasoning I use in
everyday life and will still be using while in the professional world is based
on facts. Also I use my reasoning on how well suited I am for a certain job or
specific task. One of the best ways to reason is to just see the facts. For
example we see that if you attend college, pursue a degree in some subject
matter, you will have a much higher chance of getting hired because you are now
skilled in that career and also get paid more because of your education
background. People who do not attend college are more likely going to need help
with their money income and finding a job willing to hire an unskilled worker.
This is based on facts and charts from the government to show the community
that we should all pursue higher education.
As human beings and avid critical thinkers, we use our reasoning for almost every situation we have dealt with, currently dealing with or about to face in the future. It is just in our nature to rationalize various instances that we encounter. I agree on your perspective regarding this, and it is good to know that you recognize your strengths. You also gave a good example about the college graduates as opposed to non-college graduates regarding finding a stable job. It is very relatable to most of us, since we are all pursing higher education. You also included a source stating a fact from the government, which definitely strengthens your entry post.
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