Way of the Logos

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Feb. 21st, 2012 | 10:50 pm

I love to watch events. I love to get to the bottom of every tiny and seemingly unimportant detail just to categorize everything and unveil the reason behind every action, understand the logic behind the scenes, see the direction of consequence of every action, and then indulge in trying to follow the probability ripples as they speed away from the choices made and actions taken. this game is unbelievably simple if one has the ability to look at oneself without self-deception and wishful lies. rational logic is the only thing neccessary to see the cause and effect of everything.

and by saying everything, I really only mean the things that I have the data for - most often than not these are trivial things that have no value at first glimpse, however they might be of use in other greater logical equations; at other times I find myself categorizing almost impossible concepts, yet they are very real if you have the right data to approach them. that is the beauty of this game - one can entertain anything, introduce any data to the equation, and everything changes according to logic, dropping into the right places. it is like an unbelievably flexible puzzle with infinite number of pieces, which should suggest that it is not truly solvable.

reminds me of the Way of the Logos.

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