Saturday, 12 March 2016

Thinking outside the box

 We as humans are taught to act logically, and think logically. Well that's all very well and good if we could guarantee the outcome of each situation based on an action, but we cant. Logical actions are nothing more than an act of blind faith. Act logically and all will be well. Well events don't just fall into place like many preach. I suggest we hold fire on any logical actions we have planned, especially if we have a lot riding on the outcome. Things rarely go to plan, so what good is logic if it cant deliver 100% of the time ? It is a complete let down and even dangerously delusional. Yes we need to slow down and not make so many snap decisions based on logic. We need to think about the variables, the things that others dismiss as being the very things we are trying to avoid and the things that an action will logically solve. Too often these miracle logical acts do not deliver a cure all to our problems. The world does not present solutions to problems mechanically and logically. Often an imperfection can lead to  spin off and a new realisation of something we would never have learnt of. Mistakes reveal paths we would never have found and solutions we would never have ever considered. They are the new pathfinders. The days of blind faith are over for me.
  

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  2. I agree, logic doesn't offer up all the solutions, not at all.

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