Aspect Quote by Edward de Bono
“Critical thinking does seem a superior sort of thinking because it seems as though the critic is actually going beyond the scope of what is being criticized in order to criticize it. That is only rarely a true assumption because, most often, the critic will seize on some little aspect that he or she understands and tackle only that.”
About This Quote
Critical thinking can become narrow when critics focus on minor details rather than the whole, limiting true insight.
In simple terms: Criticism often misses the bigger picture.
Aim for holistic analysis beyond surface flaws.
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When to use this quote
- product reviews
- policy debates
- academic essays
- team feedback
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance detail with overall vision?
- What strategies prevent tunnel vision?
Over‑emphasis on minutiae can stall progress.