In addition to logical thinking and abstract thinking, there were other modes of thinking such as: 1. Thinking in Images: Through descriptions, metaphor, symbolism, and other means to understand and express concepts and ideas. 2. Intuition: Learning from experience does not rely on logical reasoning or objective evidence. 3. Analyzing thinking: By breaking down problems or things to understand their composition and relationships in order to better solve problems or make decisions. Critical thinking: evaluate and evaluate evidence, opinions, and assumptions to determine their reliability and validity. 5 creative thinking: solving problems or creating new ideas and concepts in creative ways usually requires inspiration and imagination. Each of these modes of thinking had its own unique characteristics and application scenarios that could complement and promote each other.