Do you know what lawyer's life looks like?
Did you write a critical review before? No? Me either. It was my first time to write such a review. At first, it was horrible to feel lost and have nothing to do, but as soon as you start writing you feel like a lawyer stands to clear the fact in a court. You feel that way of being lost and need to know where the fact is. Is this work honest and tiling the truth or it has done under bias or exaggeration? Why? You always asking your self: why, why do you believe that this author is not accurate? Is it because of your feelings, or because you know something else from your previous expertise? OH, NO. You can't say I feel that, you can't build your judgment on a feel. I need evidence on every word in my judgment, but I don't know what is this author work about, even if I have general idea about his work, I need to obtain more expertise in his working area to be able to put my self in his place and understand his prospective in this work. How about others opinion? Do other authors agree with him or with me or with both of us? Do I have really to judge someone's work? To be qualified to do this I better prepare my self very well to plead for every single word in my judgment before write it. You know, as much as I stressed from doing this task, but you wouldn't believe me if I told you that I appreciate that for Dr. Mike. Because of this mission I realized how to speak up with strong argument, how to plead for my work, I don't need to be a superwoman, I just need reasonable solutions with logic action steps. Now I know what lawyer's life looks like, you need to write a critical review too to get the lesson.
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