We live in a world full of information. Information is received along with we are set in a certain environment, and as we get the information, we tend to analyse them at once and draw a conclusion immediately. It is not wise, however, to be in a such hurry to take the result from what we heard or saw. In the most of time, we receive information partly, which means what we saw and hear is mere a surface of the whole situation. More specifically, not only what we hear and saw is superficial, what we are reminded of is also partial, which makes our conclusions so misled. So I argue that, drawing a conclusion immediately is unwise, on the contrary, conclusions should not be made before we think carefully of the problem.
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