Importance Of Logic In Daily Life

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After, one semester trying to understand what is logic about and how it works, finally, I understood that Logic is always present in our life.
The logic used to explain miracles of everyday life, thinking logically helps man to question the functioning of everything around us, the logic used to argue and is somehow a thought an idea that influences us for an action we do in our daily lives.

Used to think properly about what is and what happens in reality, to act in a reasonable manner at all times of our lives. This means that in our thinking and reality must be a consistency so that we can perform our daily activities in a thoughtful way and rope. We used to solve problems that happen to us daily as when we go to work or school; also to seek …show more content…

The logic helps me to think coherently and to differentiate between truth and validity. As the mathematical are always valid, there is no possibility that might contradict, as 2 + 2 equals 4 cannot be five. Moreover, he logic helps me to have a good relationship with my coworkers, and I respect that if I get the same respect for them and that leads to a good fellowship.
The logic helps me to speak properly to communicate with others.
My major is business and economics but the logic is one of the main points in every single job around the world.

For instance, when the price of Coca-Cola goes up, people drink more Pepsi. It is logical. And for the same reason, when laws are hardened and penalties are higher, crime decreases; as logical as a worker incentive in exchange for results, try harder. These behavioral changes can be explained from economic theories, and not because they have to do with the money but because economics is the study of rational behavior and rational people respond to rewards and stimuli. When the costs or benefits of some change, people change their behavior. But, could you move this simple theory to all areas of our lives? Sex, society, war, love, racism, labor relations, politics or the

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