In today’s world, we are constantly surrounded by information from social media, news, and the internet. Because of this, critical thinking and media literacy have become very important skills. Every day, we receive a large amount of content, and not all of it is true or useful. In my opinion, critical thinking helps us analyze and question the information we receive instead of believing everything immediately. Not all sources are reliable, so it is important to verify facts and understand different points of view. This also allows us to form our own opinions based on evidence, not just on what others say. Media literacy also allows us to identify fake news and recognize the intention behind messages. Sometimes, information can be manipulated to influence people’s opinions or emotions. For example, some headlines are designed to attract attention, even if the content is not completely accurate. For example, on social media, many posts are shared without checking if they are tr...