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Logic versus Rationalization
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Logic is sensible and rational thought. It's philosophical and makes you reason deductively inductively with manipulations. Rationalization is thinking clearly with purpose and freedom. Rationalization is devoid of emotions because it deals with your MIND and left brain. European logic is right brained manipulative. Logic is based on biased reasoning. How do you identify the bias and eliminate it? Bias benefits people. They like it. A clinch is a factor that decides outcomes before the process for an outcome completes itself. It's tweaking events to your own advantage. A clinch thwarts your thinking. Shakespear's "The Merchant of Venice", the jew, the money lender, demanded a pound of flesh if the loaner did not pay back in time. The judge said. "Here's the scale. Cut exactly a pound of flesh, no more and no less!" The clinch always collapses when outcomes are measured. Conformity is devilish because it destroys your Spirit by making you take on other forces' identities.
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