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Reasoning always wins. Try to reason what you do, what you think... it will make your life much easier. Scientific method consists of three parts
- Observation - Reason - Experimentation Now, the definition of 'scientific method' is strictly related to the academics behind science. Actually, it's 66.66 (bar) percent. The answer lies in the middle part. Reason. It's what makes us humans, more capable than other animals. Mind you, every living thing is capable of reasoning (I am not so sure though) but I believe due to our ability to reason, we've gotten this far as human species. Just wanted to share. I try to reason my everything and solve it like a detective with the help of science. If I could be one thing, it'd be this - A scientist (this includes the profession of medicine and other applied sciences) who could teach the scientific method to everyone. Unfortunately, that kind of thinking seems so naive because we're all cruel to each other. But, I think, with the right heart and mind, we will surely survive for quite a long time as the human species. |
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While I do not agree reasoning always wins (and sometimes should not win - that leaves no room for miracles to occur ❤) But .. I do agree reasoning is a huge part of our lives - many seem to negate (sometimes that's why bad things occur .. other times though, out reasoning abilities are skewed by trauma).
Not everyone is cruel either, but there are an overwhelming majority who are. I do agree with the right heart, we could correct all this .. but, as a Christian I believe there is only one thing and one time that will occur .. and we've not reached it yet. I do believe that time is near if that brings you any joy. ❤ __________________ Life is not measured by the amount of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away |
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Honestly - for a long time bc of everything that happened to me, I did not .. but I had an experience while I was in a coma that changed that forever. Now - and even whilst I was still half out of my mind still in the healing process - I have total love and faith in and for God. Prior to my coma (just before my accident) I hated and mostly disbelieved in God (I say mostly bc I thought I totally disbelieved in God but how can you fully disbelieve n leave possibility for "in case God exists - I hate"?) and tried to get others to believe as I did. So - it was a complete transformation I had nothing to do with - other than what happened at the end of my experience.
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