Ask yourself, can something that is irrational to be a replacement solution for the purpose contained in what is considered rational?
If it is still difficult, then change your point of view by simplify the purpose of something that is considered to be rational, and repeat the question (can something that is irrational to be a replacement solution for the purpose contained in what is considered rational?) with a different purpose and simpler than previously. Perform this step until you find the compatibility between the two kinds of thinking.
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