How to think (not WHAT to think) is what should be taught in schools. Unfortunately they dopn’t teach that. In Medieval times, scholars were required to enrol on the “Trivium” 3-part skills logic, grammar and rhetoric. Today, logic is a lost art. But it’s actually very entertaining and, if I may say, I have done a really good job of examining and taking apart more than half a dozen species of logic and comparing them.
Greatest of all we may call “Einsteinian” logic, in respect to the great man. It defined 20th century thinking, as opposed to previous clumsy logic, such as Aristotelean duality (“You are either with us or against us,” which is nonsense).
Einsteinian logic is characterized by an infinite series of steps, shading from one state to another. It’s BRILLIANT when you gasp it!
In the talk I mentioned a PDF file. It’s not fancy but it has all the words you need. You can download it here: scripturesinthemaking.com/downloads/einstein-logic.pdf