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What are the three views? What are the three views?

The three views are world outlook, outlook on life, and values. They are both philosophical views and Marxist views. Generally speaking, people’s statements such as destroying the three views and being incorrect also refer to these three views.

There is a dialectical unity and interaction among the three.

In life, one should strive to have correct views.

Worldview Worldview, also called cosmology, is the simple form of philosophy.

Worldview is people's general view and fundamental view of the entire world.

Because people have different social status, they observe problems from different angles and form different world views.

Also called cosmology.

Outlook on life refers to the view on life, that is, the view on the purpose, value and meaning of human existence.

The outlook on life is determined by the worldview.

The outlook on life is the ideology of a certain society or class, and is the product of certain social and historical conditions and social relations.

Values ??Values ??refer to the general and fundamental views on the value of things formed by people based on their understanding of the value of various specific things.

On the one hand, it manifests as value orientation and value pursuit, which are condensed into certain value goals; on the other hand, it manifests as value scales and criteria, which become the evaluation standards for people to judge whether valuable things have value and the magnitude of their value.

Once a person's values ??are established, they are relatively stable.

Extended information: The formation of three views: The formation of three views is the result of the simultaneous action of "personal experience" + "other people's experience" + "thinking development" + "personal desires".

1. Personal experience: The experience here refers to events in life.

2. Others’ experiences: including book knowledge, teachings from others, and even other people’s ready-made views on the Internet, may be absorbed and accepted by others.

?3. Development of thinking: People’s thinking continues to develop. From a perceptual understanding of the world in childhood, to gradually improving thinking ability, people begin to use logical thinking consciously or unconsciously.

?4. Personal desires: longing for comfort, so the outlook on life tends to be relaxed and aloof from the world; longing for money, so the outlook on life is more focused on interests; longing for feelings, so the outlook on life may be leaning towards family.

These four elements are interrelated and indispensable for the formation of three views.

In the process of "thinking development", we will process "personal experience", "other people's experience" and "personal desires".