What are the three views? Worldview: Understanding others Life view: Understanding oneself Value view: Understanding reality 1. Worldview The roads you have walked, the books you have read, and the people you have met make up your worldview. If you don't climb high mountains, you won't know how high the sky is; a person's worldview is determined by what they see and hear. 2. Value view Value view is what you believe is the right way to do things. For example, some people believe that knowledge changes destiny, some think health is the most important, and others believe that wealth is the most important; this is value view. 3. Life view Life view is about reflecting on what your dreams are and what kind of person you want to become after reading so many books and walking so many roads. Your worldview and value view together determine your life view. Worldview is a fill-in-the-blank question, worldview is the height from which to view problems, value view is a judgment question, value view is the angle from which to view problems, and life view is a multiple-choice question. Life view is the attitude towards viewing problems.