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How to develop an analytical mindset?
How to develop an analytical mindset and "problem solving skills"?
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"Analytical" comes from the word "analysis", which literally translates from ancient Greek as decomposition. In the context of the mindset and "problem solving skills", this means that the problem / task / question being solved must be decomposed into its constituent subtasks, possibly in several levels (There is also such a buzzword: "decomposition"). And to solve already small simple tasks, which is much easier.
And not to run around the problem: Ah, how difficult everything is, I don’t know what to do, what to do, panic, panic, panic !!!
Develop by decomposing daily tasks.
The artist, drawing an owl, first draws two ovals, and then works out the details.
The writer comes up with an idea, then an introduction, a plot, a climax, a denouement, a finale.
Cook,
The builder starts with the foundation, builds a box, a roof, conducts communications, and finishes.
The programmer divides the TK into the main functionality, into whistles and everything else. Highlights modules, each of which performs a separate function. Then, in turn or in parallel with colleagues, he implements. And then connects the parts into a working (if successful) product.
By solving problems? Solve problems of various kinds, logical, mathematical, algorithmic. Do you think there is another magical way?
Why go against nature? Develop what you have, because as a result, you will still return to this, but time will be lost.
Mindset is an approach to life.
For some it is one, for others it is different. It should be developed in childhood/youth.
As Dmitry Makarov rightly said , analytical is analysis. In fact, everything is even simpler - you must constantly be aware of what you are doing and think about what you are doing (why am I doing this? Why am I? How am I doing it?), that's all.
The brain needs to be developed systematically (comprehensively and balanced), although logic and analysis are needed, but you won’t be fed up with them alone: in our time they often become powerless. And systemic thinking/approach is designed to solve (in theory) and solves this problem (in practice, it actually solves it).
still needed: non-standard thinking, creativity, lateral thinking (original source in de bono books).
Start with The Art of Systems Thinking. (Introductory book on the whole theory of systems, cybernetics, systemology).
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Sit in a chair by the fireplace.
Think deductively.
Play the violin.
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