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The document discusses jumping to conclusions and defines it as making inferences without distinguishing observations from assumptions. It identifies three common forms as labeling, mind reading, and fortune telling. Labeling involves overgeneralizing characteristics, mind reading is perceiving others' thoughts, and fortune telling is assuming what will happen in the future. The document advises avoiding jumping to conclusions by gathering all relevant information, getting different perspectives, and ensuring observations are logically supported before making conclusions.











