"Deputy Director Jian, even though he's a military man, he understands a lot of new sociological concepts!"
As a master's student who studied psychology, Li Li was very excited to hear Deputy Director Jian Ming talk about the blind spot issue.
Generally speaking, blind spots are divided into physiological blind spots, psychological blind spots, and thinking blind spots. When he was studying at school, he also discussed this topic with his classmates...
Blind spot, in simple terms, means "turning a blind eye"!
So, and so on
Physiological blind spots are certain physiological "blindness"...
Psychological blind spots are certain psychological "blindness"...
Blind spots in thinking are certain things that we “turn a blind eye” to…
The driver cannot see the visual area and angle directly or through the rearview mirror, such as the side and rear of the car. This is a physiological blind spot, which is determined by the visual blind spot.
However, if people are prejudiced or ignorant about things, and fall into certain psychological misunderstandings due to "turning a blind eye" or lack of consideration, which leads to wrong behavior, this is a psychological blind spot.
For example, people who excessively pursue perfection are often those with obvious paranoid tendencies in their personality.
For example, each person's psychology is shaped by their own experiences and upbringing, resulting in their own cognitive schemas. Their judgments and behaviors are based on familiar and recognizable life experiences. At the same time, they consciously or unconsciously reject cognition and even truths that fall outside of their familiar experiences. Just like if we enjoy eating rice and stir-fried vegetables, we naturally assume that everyone else on Earth enjoys them, too.
For example, we all like to associate with people who share the same opinions as us and who like us. This is why people seek benefits and avoid harm, and choose to "sexually" block out criticism.
Most psychological blind spots are caused by people's unconscious behavior, which in turn leads to errors in people's cognition and behavior through a series of chain reactions.
According to Li Li's understanding, the blind spots raised by Deputy Director Jin Jianming refer more to blind spots in thinking, which is a taboo for police in solving cases and is also the area that should be reviewed and reflected upon the most!
Blind spots in thinking are blank spots in our thinking, or unconscious areas of our thinking... This unconsciousness can be individual or collective... To put it more vividly, it's like when people, due to certain limitations in their thinking, unconsciously step into traps, trapping themselves in a dead end...
Therefore, sociologists have given it the artistic name of "blind spot in thinking". It is a pause and solidification of the thinking process, and also a rigid state of mind! It is what criminal police need to avoid when handling cases!
Blind spots in thinking are related to inertia. Once people choose a certain direction, the power of inertia often makes them "run down this path to the end."
Blind spots in thinking are also related to people's subjectivity. They are accustomed to considering problems and things one-sidedly based on their own experience, knowledge, and current purposes.
Different people have different blind spots in their thinking due to their different experiences, backgrounds, environments, and levels of growth.
For example, some people can understand things but cannot make good use of them.
Some people are good at using things, but they don't fully understand the value of these things...
However, everyone has blind spots in thinking to a greater or lesser extent, which leads to the situation of "I know something that you don't know, and you know something that I don't know." Once communication is carried out, this thinking dilemma can be resolved.
"Therefore, such review and reflection of work is indeed very important," Li Li thought.
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