In Chapter Two of the Kelly text, obstacles to thinking well are discussed in some detail. Three of these obstacles are the preprocess of "enculturation," "worldview," and "The Myth of Objectivity". In a two paragraph or longer answer, do the following (I) briefly define each of these obstacles, (ii) explain how these obstacles are interconnected with one another, and (iii) recount an experience in which you believe that either your own or someone else's worldview got in the way of a genuine investigation of the matter under discussion (i.e., an authentic search for Truth or a reasonable set of beliefs about the topic of the discussion), and what, if anything, you learned from this experience.