magic logic

Mar 15, 2010 00:09



those two words are so similar, and at the same time, diametrically opposed in idea.  birth of one means death for the other...and there is no going back.

is there?

do you think once you see the 'man behind the curtain' in many instances, that it's hard to be blindly believing again?  i often feel this is the source of my sadness.   fear that i'll ( Read more... )

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deadboyx13 March 15 2010, 14:01:00 UTC
Some people fanatically believe things that are logically proven to be incorrect. But does their fanaticism come from belief from within or denial in the truth. Some people believe what they want to believe.

Also I believe that we can change the world still. Just in small ways, much like the Butterfly Effect. We can make small changes which can snowball into something else entirely. The people we meet and affect by just meeting them. The ones that affect us by meeting them.

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Re: magic, airplanes, and logic vanillabeani August 6 2010, 16:41:38 UTC
i think your last statement says the most, and i quite agree. perhaps magic and logic are not opposing forces, but balanced or reciprocal in some way.

perhaps i just need to adjust my focus to find the magic i feel missing.

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