Rational thinking is when you use your brain to make good choices by thinking carefully about things. It means using your common sense and knowledge to decide what to do, instead of just guessing or doing something without thinking about it. For example, if you’re trying to figure out how many cookies you can eat without getting a tummy ache, you might use rational thinking by remembering how many cookies made you feel sick last time, and deciding to eat less than that this time. Basically, it’s like being a detective and using clues to solve a problem.
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