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How should logic proceed?

That’s what romance is, isn’t it? ....

A girl in her early twenties is looking for a stupid man. There were always a lot of young boys around her, but finding her stupid man is not easy. But now she needs a stupid man.

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She is already intimately dating a man

who is five years older than her. She prefers a rather rough man. Perhaps her father had a macho personality.
Her current boyfriend is a violent young man who lives freely without even shaving her beard. He’s a little fat, but he’s agile.
So what’s wrong with her current boyfriend? To tell the truth, the bearded man lacks the ability to live. He knows a lot of playgrounds and has a lot of playmates, but he can’t envision working and saving money to build a life with her in the future.
Her second problem was that she couldn’t say goodbye to her boyfriend. What would happen if she offered to break up with her boyfriend?
Her boyfriend is a rough young man. You can imagine what will happen, right?
And before her boyfriend’s beard hits her face, she looks for a goofy man, makes friends with that goofy man, and intends to make the goofy man fight the beard. The violent man may hit the stupid man. Of course, she will pretend to be sad and crying.

Should the argument be consistent?

Consistency of the argument is one of the prerequisites for when something is stated. The argument against this principle will consistently fail.
Of course, excuses or logics that lead to certain arguments are allowed to develop in various ways. Rather, the summarization of all of the various options leads to a firm conclusion.
However, in doing so, one contradiction should not be underestimated. The direction of logic should be consistent, but its development process often requires a leap forward.
That’s because it takes an illogical leap to move from a logical level to a higher level of conclusions.
In that sense, the illogical leap can be thought of as a relay point from one level to a higher level. Logic lacking this illogical relay process will not draw useful conclusions.


Now she was able to find a goofy man with a cute front tooth. He believes he is loved by her. This goofy man picks her up in his car and is happy to be her servant.
Her new boyfriend has a gentle personality, so he can’t decide anything. But after a few weeks he will start actively envisioning the future with her, keeping his dirty front teeth shining. At that time, she will begin her actions.
There is nothing wrong with it. That’s what romance is, isn’t it?

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