Biased Logic?
Far from the heart, you find the thinking mind. The mind, cold and logical, without the flaws of emotions its processes and analyses from the knowledge and memories of the human experience. Though, as it has been made to be, human thought is not only based merely on the cold remifications of the mind, but also hovers around the seemingly illogical emanations of emotions. The sentence to the conflict between rationality of thought and irrationality of emotion has been imposed upon humanistic logic, ever since the beginning of time or the birth of human beings, if put in a more realistic sense. For the birth of time did not necessarily come with the birth of humans, and it is of utmost imminence to not deny this fact. For if we do, a sense of unworthy superiority may be imposed unto the species of mankind. The severe truth of biased logic has produced results far beyond the limitations of human ability during the time and place of invention of any thought. Just think, the first descriptions of an airplane had been decades before humans were able to take flight like the birds. On wings of metal, we took flight to the skies and joined the birds that had, millenia before, mastered the skies beyond the greatest doubt. Thus do you see, our thoughts of being superior to the birds that rule the skies by their mere wings, can be deemed senseless by angles based on the thought: if our masons lacked metal, our limbs would render us helpless in the skies. If our minds were not with emotions, we would not see the birds as minor beings, but of equal superiority. Of all beings, our imagination and emotions lead us to a biased logic. What else would lead us or drive us to thinking that humanity be deserving of all land upon earth, but the other beings removed of any desires.
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