Monday, March 4, 2013

Logic


Logic or logicality has a quality to make thinking consistent.

By this, one can focus on a specific issue while understanding it with coherency in a manner to "make sense."

One can construct an idea or principle, which is solid, consistent and, on the whole, systematic.

It can draw a single bold line in one's way to see the reality and the world.

On the other hand, however, because of such a nature, there can be rigidity.

Because logic concentrates on a specific context, it may exclude other perspectives or potentials in the way of thinking.

Although one may be able to have and stick to a coherent principle, it may virtually lead to a narrow view and, further, obstinate behavior.

The quality of logic can be a two edged sword.

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