Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Does a logical approach?

A logical approach, 
done perfectly, takes 
too long and makes 
you miss your chance 
pretty easily. So easy 
to do with logic, and this 
is how it safeguards us 
from error, by removing 
opportunity from within 
reach. "Wait! Hold up" 
we'd become well-known 
for saying. "Logic dictates 
hold up. I'm doing logic, then 
we'll know what course lacks 
fallacies to the greatest degree."

Problem though. As we become 
known for avoiding all mishaps, 
missteps and successes by a stiff 
rigor of logic, people will seek 
us out. Ask us this and that. Give 
scenario and proposition to review. 

Then 
we 
have even less 
time for logic

Don't allow it. Rule them out. 
When they come by, just shout 
out fallacy names at them! "Straw
Slope! Ad nauseum! Slippery Man!
Haystack! Foul, foul - get out of here 
with that logic sample! No logical 
analysis!" People will stop viewing 
you as an easy exploitable resource 
for logic. They will nickname you 
"Fallacy" but actually no, you mis-
heard. 

Phallusy. 

They're calling you dickish. This 
is where overreliance 
on logic leads 

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