Lesson 1: The true meaning of “logic” is not something that always needs to make sense — but it’ll always have purpose. - Deepstash

Lesson 1: The true meaning of “logic” is not something that always needs to make sense — but it’ll always have purpose.

The word logic as we use it today originally stems from ancient Greek. The word “logos” means “reason” and to the stoics, it was the force of life.

Logos gives everything its form and its order. It flows through every plant, every tree, every building and every human being. It is the essence of all life and the underlying master plan for everything that happens in the world . Therefore, every single thing that happens, whether good or bad, happens for a reason.

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