First, know something about he subject of which you want to write. Second, learn how to organize your statements and avoid making errors of reason. Third, attempt to minimize unwarranted bias. This should help no matter how little insight you have on the subject of interest: How to Think vs. What to Think: A good thing to know when considering the broader implications of human history, popular culture, infotainment, and various political appeals. ?Critical thinking (sometimes called critical reasoning) is the set of skills and knowledge required to determine if claims are true, false, or indeterminate possibly due to insufficient data. oOne half of critical thinking is a broad range of relevant knowledge. oThe other half of critical thinking is formal logic, which by itself sans relevant knowledge is worse than useless except for math and games, perhaps. (That is because logic is not necessarily based on the real world and unreal claims can be logically analyzed just as readily as realistic claims.) The limitations of knowledge or the fallibility of one