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In this episode, Bryan Ilg and Joe Chislett explore the concept of shared thinking, emphasizing its importance in decision-making and communication. They discuss the psychology behind sharing thoughts, the dynamics of human interactions, and strategies to navigate disagreements effectively. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration, understanding intent, and the role of language in shaping discussions. Ultimately, they advocate for a more empathetic approach to communication, aiming to foster better relationships and outcomes in both personal and professional settings. takeaways Shared thinking enhances decision-making processes. Effective communication is crucial for conveying judgments. Critical thinking should evolve into critical discussion. Understanding human psychology is key to sharing thoughts. Intent in communication can influence outcomes significantly. Disagreements often stem from differing judgments. Language can escalate or de-escalate conversations. Building trust is essential in discussions. Making concessions can lead to more productive dialogues. Finding common ground is vital for collaboration. *0:00*The Importance of Communication in Critical Thinking *00:43*Understanding Judgments and Their Impact *05:50*The Dynamics of Shared Thinking *09:20*Exploring the Psychology Behind Judgments *11:05*The Role of Critical Thinking in Social Dynamics *16:11*Understanding Binary Language and Its Implications *20:13*Navigating Human Nature in Conversations *21:20*Building Trust in Conversations *25:27*The Art of Concession and Validation *28:48*Navigating Difficult Conversations *31:52*The Path to Meaningful Change