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Step by Step: Solve Anything Logically

September 23rd, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off

For the most part, much of the world is random and ordered and life itself remains to be very mysterious. Time, space, and everyday living are basically the products of consistency and routine. If a routine is followed consistently, there are usually no problems. However, there are times when doing what is normally done does not yield an expected result, and then there are problems. The problems result from not doing the routine but something having occurred that will not allow normal to proceed. That is when logical thinking needs to take place.

Aristotlian logic says that a problem is cultivated when the results no longer are useable.Get more information here. http://socyberty.com/philosophy/top-six-reasons-for-a-logic-learning/ That means that thinking about a problem as one normally would will never solve the problem because it no longer suits the needs. It is like having clothing too small and still wanting to wear them, even though they no longer, “work”.

Logic says that when confronted with problems, three things have to take place: analyzing what caused the problem, what exactly the problem is doing, and how to solve the problem to get back to normal. It is about getting back to normal. Most of the time, eradicating a problem simply means getting rid of the source. That may take time, effort, and pressure, but normal will resume.

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