To be logical is to think and to think is to be good and spiritually right. The logical point of view is the bird's eyeview, the objective appreciation of the situation at hand. The isolated individual becomes smart and truth-centered because he is apart from others, and the physical and emotional apartness severs the psychic, biological and spiritual links that foster corruption and sustenance for group life and group lies.
To feel more than to think is to be boring, mediocre, slightly evil, or very evil, and spiritually corrupt.
The illogical point of view is the subjective point of view. Enmeshed in groupthink and immersed in the herd disallows clear thinking, and the loss of cherished fantasies that keep each individual down and back and undeveloped.
The moderate in me admits that these are rough, general accurate characterization that are useful for general orientations. We still need to feel and associate but these should be minority human activities and thinking and staying apart to individuate should be our primary enterprises.
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