People's sensibility is an innate ability to judge external things, and it is a purely heartfelt attitude towards external things. When we encounter some things, our instinctive reaction and judgment on things are without thinking, which is the embodiment of perceptual thinking. Rationality is an acquired ability. We will think and judge comprehensively, understand and summarize comprehensively, analyze as soon as possible, and then make some appropriate plans, operate and deal with them to achieve the desired results. The significance of rationality lies in being responsible for its own existence and its innate social mission beyond itself.
But in reality, not all the decisions made by people are rational, which also makes some differences between theory and practice. "Chinese aunt" is now the name of an economic phenomenon in economics, and the reason for this economic phenomenon is that a large part of the decisions made by "Chinese aunt" are irrational, resulting in some American investment bosses losing to "Chinese aunt".
The relationship between rationality and sensibility is: rational knowledge depends on perceptual knowledge; Perceptual knowledge must be deepened to develop into rational knowledge; Perceptual knowledge and rational knowledge are unified in practice.
Correctly grasping the dialectical relationship between sensibility and rationality can enable us to see the internal relations of external things more scientifically and clearly, explore the truth scientifically and know the truth.