Technic1 wrote:
Edna3362 wrote:
Technic1 wrote:
Edna3362
Data and wisdom are not logic....you can also be interested in something as small as a pen, and sell them. You could invent a pen that works underwater or a pen for NASA.
Input, data is where learning comes in, like an interest you are logical about...
I'm not talking about wisdom or anything that resembles as common sense.
Nor data itself, but the means of accessing, manipulating and using said data.
I'm talking about upper limitations of cognition and limited thinking.
But would you agree to knowing logic?
I do.
Except to be great and actually succeed at it, it had certain prerequisites behind each areas.
Logic, in my point of view, is more of a vital ingredient of intellect,
and/or mastery as a tool as an expression or outcome of intelligence.
I'm not the most logical person anyone can meet.
And not because I want to.
Because there are times that I cannot always rely on mine, nor should anyone follow it without risk or throw common sense out of the window.
As for the fire scenario...
The first thing I'd do is to look for the fire and go towards it.
That is not logical, nor it is wise and far from the act or common sense.
I mean, really, what's the reason for that?
![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
I'm not a fire fighter or a professional nor am trained in such situation.
So what am I gonna do, stare at it?
The very first right thing I'd do is kill the idea.
For the first minute or half a second, I spent it wrestling with myself doing nothing.
By then, people are either already panicking, formulating a plan to get out or in action to mitigate the fire.
While I'm debating in my head whether I should choose one of the three or not.
Doesn't matter why. It is not logical. It is not wise. It is not practical nor safe.
Until someone decides to drag me to get out -- doesn't matter if this person is panicking or calm.
I had half the mind to ignore or fight this person for suggestion with whatever 'reasoning'.
The next right thing I'd do is resist myself.
But what if I chose not to?
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Where is the logic in this story? Heck, where and what is the reasoning for that?
Other than I spent time restraining myself, while there's chaos in the background. And if I stop, the outcome might be worse.
It doesn't matter.
Because both logic and reasoning are not all the time reliable for me. Or at least that's what it says.
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