It is good to learn about Subjective Thinking as well as Objective Thinking.
In Legal Practice Objective Thinking is more required.
Simplest Definition of Objective Thinking : When your thoughts are involving some Object, it is Objective Thinking.
Following are examples:
1) "The knife had no blood stains."...
Here the "Knife" and the "Blood Stains" are objects.
2) "The "Sale Deed" was unregistered..."
Here, the "Sale Deed" is an object.
This is a simplest way to notice Objective Thinking and also to learn Objective Thinking. The more you think objectively, the more will be your grip on facts of cases. The Judges too are primarily interested in hearing Objective facts of cases.
Once you cultivate interest for thinking Objective Thinking, you can sharpen your Objective Thinking by reading more about it on Internet.
Haresh Raichura 12/12/16