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Friday, 18 August 2023

LOGIC vs MAGIC - BEST APPROACH?


Pakistan is one of those countries where people believe more in magic and that their problems will be solved on their own through any magical intervention as their most common sentences when faced with some issues and problems are” hoo Jayeega”, “In shaa, Allah, Allah will help”, kuch na kuch ho jay ga” rather than applying logic and try to find the solution or do efforts for that. Logic is the systematic study of reasoning and the principles that govern it. It helps us make sense of the world by providing a framework to analyze and evaluate arguments, draw conclusions, and solve problems.

As for defining magic, it is often associated with supernatural or mystical phenomena that seem to defy the laws of nature. While logic may not directly address magic, it can certainly be used to analyze and understand the concepts and effects attributed to it. If you're interested in solving problems using logic, there are various approaches you can take. One common method is logical reasoning, where you identify and evaluate the premises and conclusions of an argument to determine its validity. Another approach is using logical frameworks, such as mathematical logic or computer programming, to create systems that can solve complex problems. Remember, logic can be a powerful tool, but it may not always provide solutions for everything, especially when dealing with magical or supernatural elements. However, it can still help you in critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving in many aspects of life.

Both logic and magic have their merits, but logic tends to be a more reliable and sustainable approach to solving complex problems. Magic often lacks predictability and consistency, whereas logic relies on reasoning, evidence, and systematic thinking. To address the challenges Pakistan faces, a rational and evidence-based approach is likely to yield more consistent and lasting solutions. However, it's important to note that some issues might require creative thinking and out-of-the-box solutions, which can incorporate elements that might metaphorically be called "magic" in terms of innovation and effectiveness. In a Country like Pakistan, the term "logic" generally implies the use of rational thinking, reasoning, and evidence-based approaches to understand and solve problems. Logic involves analyzing situations objectively, evaluating evidence, making informed decisions, and drawing conclusions based on facts and sound principles. Logic is a fundamental tool for critical thinking and decision-making, it's important to remember that cultural and social factors can influence how individuals perceive and apply logical reasoning in various situations.

Belief in magic often stems from a combination of cultural, historical, and psychological factors. In some societies, including parts of Pakistan, traditional beliefs and practices have been passed down through generations. Magic can provide a sense of hope, control, and comfort in situations where conventional solutions might seem inadequate or out of reach. Additionally, in times of difficulty, people might seek supernatural explanations or interventions as a way to cope with uncertainty or challenges that appear insurmountable. It's important to recognize that beliefs in magic are deeply rooted in cultural contexts and can serve various psychological and emotional needs. The effectiveness of magic over logical reasoning can stem from a combination of cultural, historical, and psychological factors. In societies like Pakistan, traditional beliefs and practices are often deeply ingrained due to their cultural heritage. Magic can offer a sense of hope and control in situations that might seem complex or overwhelming. Additionally, cultural norms, stories, and practices might reinforce the idea that supernatural interventions can lead to desired outcomes.

The terms "logic" and "magic" apply to people across cultures while they are seeking solutions to their problems, including Pakistanis. However, the degree to which each term is embraced can vary based on individual beliefs, education, cultural practices, and societal norms. While many Pakistanis value logical thinking and education, there may also be instances where traditional beliefs in magic or superstition are prevalent. It's important to avoid generalizations and recognize that people's beliefs and approaches to problem-solving can vary widely within any society, including Pakistan.

Furthermore, socioeconomic challenges and limited access to education in some regions of Pakistan can contribute to a reliance on traditional beliefs, as well as a lack of exposure to critical thinking and logical reasoning. In such circumstances, magic might provide a way for individuals to navigate their challenges in a manner that seems attainable.

While finding the most appropriate method, it’s essential to approach this topic with cultural sensitivity and an understanding of the complex interplay between beliefs, education, societal structures, and individual experiences. While logical rationale is important for addressing complex issues, promoting education and critical thinking can also help individuals make more informed decisions and evaluate the effectiveness of different approaches.

Most straightforwardly, Logic is generally considered better and more practical for issue resolution. Logical approaches involve systematic thinking, evidence-based analysis, and critical reasoning to address problems. Logic allows for the evaluation of different options, the identification of potential consequences, and the formulation of well-informed solutions. However, Magic, on the other hand, often lacks predictability, consistency, and verifiable results. While it might provide comfort or hope in certain situations, it usually doesn't offer a reliable or sustainable method for resolving complex issues.

While applying both in real-world scenarios, using logic and evidence-based approaches tends to yield more consistent and effective results. However, it's important to recognize that creativity and innovation can also play a role in problem-solving, which might metaphorically be referred to as "magic" when it involves thinking outside the box to find unconventional solutions. On the other side, relying solely on magic for the solution of problems is not generally considered a reliable or effective approach. Magic, often rooted in superstition or supernatural beliefs, lacks empirical evidence and predictability. While it might provide temporary comfort or psychological relief, it's unlikely to consistently produce practical and sustainable solutions to complex issues.

In a nutshell, a more balanced and pragmatic approach involves a combination of logical thinking, evidence-based analysis, creativity, and critical problem-solving skills. These approaches are better equipped to address challenges in a systematic and informed manner. While cultural practices and beliefs can have value, it's important to approach problem-solving with methods that are grounded in rationality and supported by evidence.

Concluding the topic, I can say that for effective and sustainable solutions to problems, adopting a logical approach is generally recommended over relying solely on magic. Logic involves critical thinking, evidence-based analysis, and systematic problem-solving, which can lead to practical and informed solutions. While magic might provide a sense of comfort or hope in certain situations, it lacks the reliability and predictability required for consistent problem resolution. Logical approaches, on the other hand, allow for a deeper understanding of the issues at hand and the development of strategies that are more likely to produce positive outcomes. Incorporating logical reasoning with an openness to innovative and creative solutions can offer a balanced approach to addressing challenges while avoiding the uncertainties of magical thinking. The biggest difference between Magic and Logic is that the former is concerned with the strategy and design for a solution while the latter is about their execution. Last but not least applying logic is a real-world approach and will lead to some effective solutions to problems that we are facing and trying to find the solution while the word “Magic” leads you solely to the imaginary world where the solutions are hope based and you become dependent on other factor and people for the solution of your problems rather than applying your efforts and energies.

 

BY: OVAIS ASAD KHAN

11 comments:

Aleem said...

Very well explained

Anonymous said...

Welldone great

Anonymous said...

excellent and very helpful for everyone specially for sub contents peoples 👍 👏.

Anonymous said...

Very well explained and helpful as well
-KM

Anonymous said...

Nice one needed to be spread in order to educate people

OVAIS ASAD KHAN said...

Have you shared it?

Nabeel Khan said...

Awesome Blog 👏

Anonymous said...

A great write up and an eye opener for all those who believe that their things will get settled on it’s own by some magical intervention and thus don’t do any effort to resolve their issues, they believe in magic not in logical way

Farrukh Sami said...

Great analysis

Anonymous said...

Nice! 🍀

Bushra Siddiqa said...

Logic meaning means of reasoning per your perception and with Allah's guidelines true to its form where as magic a forbidden act over all which only leads to disaster BUT Magic taken in the context of love, mesmerizing the opposite with words, though can be destructive as well yet sweeping you off your feet for small time frame till you land flat on your face realizing it was all a hoax.