The charm of reasoning thinking

        All things are related: from here to there; connecting points can form a line; effectively holding a line, or can control the overall situation - this is the value of reasoning thinking.
        One day in early 1984, Dudel, the chief correspondent of the Washington Post in Moscow, sent a piece of news that shocked the world: Soviet leader Yuri. Andropov died. Everything was normal in the Soviet Union and nothing unusual had changed, so the CIA, the U.S. Embassy in the Soviet Union, and the State Department all questioned the authenticity of the proposed Washington Post news when they verified it. As a precaution,
this headline has been moved to an unremarkable position on the 28th edition. The next morning, however, the Soviet obituary confirmed Dudell's press release. Afterwards, the Soviet Union and the intelligence organizations of many major powers in the world suspected that Dudel had bought high-ranking Soviet officials with a lot of money. However, when Dudell told the analysis process, people had to admire his unique sense of news and near-perfect systems thinking. The process of his analysis goes like this:
1 Andropov has not appeared in public for 173 days, and there have been occasional news about his ill health in recent days.
2 This evening's television program replaced the original arrangement of Swedish pop music with serious, mournful-like classical music.
3 In a televised address to the nation, senior Soviet official Ligachev for the first time omitted the custom of greeting Andropov.
4 When he drove past the Soviet Army Staff and the Ministry of Defense, he found that only a few windows in the building used to have lights at this time, but at that time hundreds of rooms were brightly lit.
        Dudell connected these phenomena, and from this reasoning concluded that Andropov was dead.
        This is the power of reasoning thinking.
        The Jefferson Memorial Building in Washington Square, the capital of the United States, has been in use for a long time. The surface of the building is mottled, and then cracks appear. The government is very worried and sent a commissioner to investigate the cause and solve the problem. It was initially thought that acid rain had damaged the buildings. Studies have shown that the cleaning agent contained in the flushing walls has an acid effect on the building, and the building is washed a lot more times a day than other buildings and is seriously damaged by acid corrosion. But why wash it every day? Because the building is soiled with a lot of bird droppings every day, that's swallows. Why are so many swallows gathered here? Because there are spiders that swallows like to eat on the buildings. Why are there so many spiders? Because there are flying insects that spiders like to eat on the wall. Why are there so many flying insects? Because flying insects reproduce very fast here. Why reproduce so fast? Because the dust here is the most suitable for flying insects to breed. Why is the dust here suitable for breeding? It turned out that the dust was nothing special, it just matched the abundant sunlight coming in from the window. It just happened to form a hotbed that stimulated the breeding of flying insects. A large number of flying insects gathered here, which attracted a lot of spiders and attracted many swallows. When the swallows were full, it was convenient to be in the building nearby. Now that the root of the problem has been found, the solution to the problem is naturally that simple - draw the curtains.
        This is the real charm of reasoning thinking.

 

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