One thing is for sure: whatever culture, age, gender, our nose does not appears in our vision field. Nevertheless, it is there in the middle. But as far our subconscious dislike our nose in our vision field (for unclear maybe fossil reasons), it plainly suppress it and rebuild a vision of the world without nose in the middle and we just don't get aware what we see may not be reality. We should beware our subconscious...
It is a very tough question. I am not that expert in this field, but will try to answer in the light of work available on web. According to Brianna Wiest, a writer subconscious is a complex phenomena "Your subconscious mind is the gatekeeper of your comfort zone". She pointed out 13 ways to start training your subconscious mind to get what you want.
Thinking is a mental activities someone use to process information, make connections, make decisions, and create new ideas. We use your thinking skills when we try to make sense of experiences, solve problems, make decisions, ask questions, make plans, or organize information.
In the light of these two ideas, subconscious is a pre-installed characteristics almost self operated, but can be turned. Thinking is a self stimulated activity based on some information collected from the surrounded.
A well tuned subconscious will be smarter than thinking.
One thing is for sure: whatever culture, age, gender, our nose does not appears in our vision field. Nevertheless, it is there in the middle. But as far our subconscious dislike our nose in our vision field (for unclear maybe fossil reasons), it plainly suppress it and rebuild a vision of the world without nose in the middle and we just don't get aware what we see may not be reality. We should beware our subconscious...