Sunday, November 4, 2018

Discourse

Logic cannot simply be characterized as the absence of emotion in the face of reason; rather (and more importantly), logic considers acuity, condition, purpose, fruition. It sifts through history, rejects the compulsory, and yet analyzes potential and accountability to meticulously predict performance. 

Logic is not merely scientific; it is the culmination of data and outlook, anthropology and awareness. It evaluates attitudes, pauses with plenary consideration (when met with open-ended mindfulness), is cognitive of hope, and yet intrigued by perspective.

Logic, by and large, disseminates fact from conjecture, and yet can keenly dissect and consider the possibilities of tomorrow.

Living Joy - This Carman Girl



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