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Today I'm talking about objective critical logic.
Which sounds like something you'd see on some sort of high school work sheet, in some high school philosophy class.
But that's not quite what it is.
Rather it's the idea that you can take
objective logic. The scientific logic. The scientific method.
The way we--the way actual scientist like us take and find
fact. Which if you don't understand, you're taking 1's and 0's; You can prove this
happens like this because of this. It's very simple. Science. Science people, come on.
Everyone knows this, it's elementary.
The entire theory behind this is that scientific objective logic
can be used in a critical capacity for the common place man as a mode
of understanding and contemplating
typical problems--situations of everyday life--and make them
easier and more understandable. Take this scientific fact, take the scientific
method you learned in third-grade and apply it to your common day life. Apply it to
everything that you do. Because, seriously
you can take that to everyday causes--your general life standards.
Take it and apply it to your problems. "Should I buy this?" or "Should I buy that?" Well let's look at it
logically. "Can I afford this?"
"Should I go buy Crocs?" Which I'll go ahead and give you the answer to that: Empirically, no. Go *** yourselves
if you do.
Seriously, that's retarded.
It's not a hard concept to grasp. And...
That seems to be the problem for a lot of people, is they seem to think that the idea of
utilizing this objective logic, for just
commonplace uses is out of their realm of ability. And it's not. I promise you, it's really not.
It's as simple as looking at and considering
fact. If you take and objective approach to things.
If you actually objectively look
at the way things are
you get a better understanding--not for just yourself, but both sides, not just your side--but
you understand why somebody would believe different from you, why someone would think different than you,
why somebody would hate the
*** out of you... for being you.
And that sounds kind of *** and callous to say but look at the actual definite
facts. You look at
the way- just the way things are. You don't makes things based-
you don't just judge everything based on "Huh, this is kind of what I want it to be."
and it's not always ideal.
Actually, I'll be honest to you. Most the time it's never ideal. It's always something you kind of don't want to do. Cause lets face it
life's kind of *** in that way. But-
You can actually take yourself away from your own core morals and beliefs.
You can look at things objectively, empirically,
and define exactly what your doing;
and what they're doing.
And then in that rational mode, in that...
in that- in that just perfect medium,
you can find- you can find a method of finding some sort of middle road.
That's the entire- that's honestly the entire point of this show.
Is to look at things. Subjective... Subjective
ideas, subjective concepts. From anything,
from every sort of concept, this can be applied to anything. And it's looking at
all of it.
Absolutely everything. And just thinking empirically about it.
Just thinking, "Hey, how
"does this other person think?
"How is this different from me? Do I- Should I honestly be upset about this? Should I really care
"about this?" Think logically, think
critically, and of course
and always think objectively.
Overall, just be
*** wonderful.
'Cause if your not wonderful, you're a piece of ***.
Why do I feel like I'm signing my life away?