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MrCarterM [2015-09-01 05:25:55 +0000 UTC]
Logic and Double standards.
What's the difference?
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The-Kings-Daughter [2010-08-27 09:31:21 +0000 UTC]
...not the world's kind of logic, anyway.
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princessshiny In reply to justjukka [2010-08-23 21:32:20 +0000 UTC]
Indeed. Actually, I have a friend who suffers from servier anxiety and have made me realize how logical I actually am, even though I'm often seen as the more exentric, spontaneous illogical one.
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Kellatrix [2009-09-30 21:33:54 +0000 UTC]
D: That is not the Vulcan way!
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fride [2009-09-30 11:35:47 +0000 UTC]
me too. Logic always seems to be the one and only truth but it's not!
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princessshiny In reply to fride [2009-09-30 11:37:09 +0000 UTC]
I KNOW! Tell me about it.
It completely relies on the reasoning of humans, who are very confused and irrational creatures!
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fride In reply to princessshiny [2009-10-03 13:00:41 +0000 UTC]
maybe its like "logic = control"
let me explain it in 5 steps:
Life is like a table surface without any given line on it. So we have no advice to go in a certain direction and no poin of reference to navigate in life.
Logic in like a tablecloth on this table of life. The pattern of cloth help you to navigate cause logic becomes your point of reference.
The problem is that a tablecloth is always knitted following mathematical rules: It has squares, circles and other geometrical characters. So you begin to synchronize you whole life with these rigorous rules.
What is the effect? You loose the freedom to move that in the first place has been the reason to latch onto the tablecloth. You loose fantasy and dreams cause logic gives you the feeling to know everything. Your life will automatically follow the instructions the knitter of your tablecloth followed.
And all these knitters lead the world as politicians, teachers, ... but only as long as you believe in the tablecloth. If anybody suddenly tears it away, you lose control.
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princessshiny In reply to fride [2009-10-03 14:02:26 +0000 UTC]
Yes indeed.
Maths and reasoning has its place, but the human mind should never be so ordered.
Empathy comes when learning it's reward, not when the system tells you it's right.
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