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What is an objective thinker?

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What is an objective thinker?

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The simplest way that I can explain it is that objective is considered real/hard/concrete, and subjective is considered felt/believed/soft. In many people’s minds, objective is fact and subjective is opinion. But I agree with the other poster – there is not as much objectivity as we are led to believe. The media claims to be “objective,” and yet an objective US newspaper and an objective Chinese newspaper are going to give two completely different accounts of the same event. Much of science, however, is based on a claim to objectivity – we are just going to report the facts as opposed to religions and their superstitions. An objective thinker can supposedly step back and look at events without letting their own personal opinions color their results. The real world is quite different.

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