Objective thinking: A kind of thinking based on objective conditions and calculation rules, the result is often inevitable. This way of thinking is mainly applied to the field of mathematics in the field of calculation and reasoning, as well as in the field of pure academic and pure technology. In these fields, people follow certain rules of calculation and logic, and the results are often inevitable.
Objective thinking is characterized by its objectivity. In mathematics, we can arrive at exact results through logic and calculations. For example, to calculate the number of "1+1", it is easy to get "2";This process is not influenced by human subjective factors, and the results obtained are certain.
However, in addition to mathematics and purely academic fields, there are many aspects of human life that involve subjective thinking. Subjective thinking refers to thinking based on objective premises, but with the addition of human subjective factors. Due to the differences in people's subjective factors, the results of this way of thinking are often uncertain.
The extension of subjective thinking is very broad, covering almost all the thinking processes that involve the reference of human subjective factors. For example, in business decisions, entrepreneurs need to consider factors such as market demand, competitive conditions, etc., which are subjective and different people may have different opinions and judgments. Therefore, entrepreneurs need to understand information such as the personality, habits, values, and thinking patterns of the relevant people in order to make targeted decisions.
Although subjective thinking is uncertain, there are ways to improve the efficiency and accuracy of thinking. Among them, the "Five Clears and One Number Thinking Method" is an effective subjective thinking method. "Five Ming" refers to the wish (clear goal), position (clear object), time (clear time), field (clear space) and clear action (clear behavior);"One number (data expression)" refers to the whole process of thinking with specific and quantitative data. In this way, we can better understand the characteristics, needs and relationships of the relevant objects, so that we can take targeted measures to bring the results as close as possible to the goal.
However, no matter what approach we take, subjective thinking cannot guarantee 100% of the target results. Because people's subjective factors are complex and diverse, different people will have different views and judgments, and will also have different emotions and emotions. These are all unstable factors in the achievement of the target results. Therefore, in subjective thinking, we need to fully consider various possibilities and risks, and make scientific and reasonable decisions as much as possible.
In short, objective thinking and subjective thinking are two different ways of thinking, each with its own scope of application and characteristics. In the field of mathematics and pure academics, objective thinking is dominant;In real life, subjective thinking is more common. We need to choose the right way of thinking according to the actual situation to make scientific and reasonable decisions.