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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Using Logic in Writing

One of the inevitable facts of life is we eventually grow out of childhood and into adulthood--some earlier than others. More often than not innocence and curiosity, which invoke passion and interest, are left behind. Instead, our focus becomes more narrow with each passing year as we continue to search for the pinnacle moment when all our questions are answered.

We ascribe to a life of "algorithms", based on logic and reason. I for one am glad we have not yet found the missing piece to the Logic Puzzle. For now I can at least rest assure "we are still unique" as individuals should be; we have not been stripped of this just yet.

Maybe it is a good thing that" imagination is now practical". Our unique experiences shape each and every one of us and this is the foundation for the developing of our own logic.

Even though it is true that "all catastrophes force innovation", it is a necessary part of the creative process. It gives us a reason to be creative. Otherwise it is a skill that seems to gradually diminish once we enter adulthood.

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