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We are bound to do that if we sit and read reports. We are bound to compare one report with another and then come to some kind of logical conclusion as to what they all mean. The thing that I have learned as I have gone through life has been that logic is a wonderful thing. It is a great invention of nuinkind. It is a system that man invented to help him think with the use of these cumbersome tools that we call words. If we had not had to use words to help our thinking process we probably shoul...d never have gone far with thought. Having invented words we had to invent logic to help us think with words. But though people have learned to think logically they do not always act logi- cally, and it is in action that the really important part of life lies. It is what people do and not how they are able to think that matters. People who sit and read reports are likely to follow a logical process of thought and come to a logical conclusion if it is not corrected by the people who work in the field with human beings, who see them day after day, not acting and reacting logically but acting and re- acting according to some inner needs and pressures — some God-given aspiration, some power of self-discipline that logically they ought not to have, some hopefulness that logically they could not possibly have.
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