Faith vs Logic
I firmly believe that faith is a better decision making tool than logic. Faith lets you unconditionally accept or reject things. It makes it easier to believe or doubt the things you are thinking about - making the decision making easier and faster. Logic, on the other hand, agitates the minds as it questions the beliefs and raises doubts. It often leads to protraction (and often prevention) of the decision making. It is of course subjective opinion and could be challenged by logical thinkers. Regardless, my experience in life is that whether the decisions are right or wrong is only known in hindsight. There is little empirical evidence available to me, to prove beyond doubt that the impulsive decisions are less or more effective than the decisions taken after applying deep logical thinking. So, I usually take the easier route to the decision making that saves me from thinking and The context for mentioning this is a little complex. It is widely expected and accepted that the Federal...