Consider this example. Imagine a spelling bee, and the word is "cat." One kid says "C-A-T," which is right! Next kid says "K-A-T," which is wrong. Third kid says "X-Q-W," which is considered equally as wrong as "K-A-T," even though it could be argued that Kat is a better spelling. The world is never just black and white. It's more important to know *how* to think than *what* to think because when you know *how* to think, it empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think.