Common problems are solved with help of applied mastery, but when complexity of problems and tasks goes overboard, then intellect or thinking mastery kicks in.
Modern trends testify that a person encounters new problems and complex tasks more frequently; and a variety of interests should be taken into consideration when solving them. This is why the intellect, demonstrating systems thinking, should meet the following requirements:
- interconnect various worldviews;
- be universal for solving new complex problems from different spheres of activity;
- increase continuously the speed and quality of solving new problems.
Humanity needs a high-level theory, which can interconnect different worldviews. The “systems thinking” transdiscipline is such a fundamental theory, and intellect, into which this transdiscipline is loaded, gives out a function of systems thinking. Due to such intellect behavior, systems people consistently manage to interconnect various interests of the concerned parties.