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>Trying to use logic to explain Q will fail every time
No, this Anon is not the Anon you spoke to, but let me say this anyway
Indeed, logic may vary from person to person
Interpretations, too, will likely differ
However, let us consider what happens when clarify the ultimate limits of a given logic
Doing so creates a specific kind of focus
It fills a certain void within that logic
If one attempts to deny this void—by inserting a different logic or something illogical in its place—the result ceases to be logical; it becomes fallacious, or the argument collapses into incoherence
A logical explanation is, in fact, the key to success(It is inevitable that a person who fails to provide logical explanations is illogical)
Ultimately, it depends on both the recipient and the person employing the logic
If one chooses to abandon logical thinking, failure is inevitable
Tyb
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