Logic comes easy for some individuals and it’s unnatural for others. Being logical means to have the ability to process information—internal or external information-- in a sensible and reasonable way. It is a systemic process that looks at all aspects of the situation and the information given and make a conclusion and eventually an action will result from there; thinking about thinking is the main part of logic. Logic comes from experience; we can’t just read and learn about it in school; it's as hand-on and one must put it into practice every single day. It is not driven by emotions, authoritative innuendo, group-thinking, and the desire to please other people. The benefits are endless: it helps us to think clearly and teaches how to think for ourselves and it helps us to become a better problem solver. We need it in order to do well in school and more importantly in life; we need it for work and later on in our chosen career, etc. It will only better us and definitely take us far in life.
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