Thursday, 18 September 2025

'Internal Logical Connection'

Each of us are born with something called 'internal logical connection'.   It's basically a common sense 'patch' in your head where you hear X-comment, and you relate it to X-feeling, X-observation, X-crap, or even X-stupidity.

Some people have gone and basically turned this 'off'.  Maybe they had help....maybe they had some instructor, teacher or parent who figured it wasn't something you needed in life.

So around psychologists and marketing experts, it is known that people, when hearing sentences, do not retain the internal logical connection in their heads. 

Someone could say "The assassination of Charlie Kirk cannot be justified by anything, not even by the fact that he was a far-right racist," what sticks in the head is not "The assassination cannot be justified by anything," but rather "Kirk = far-right racist = assassination." Thus ultimately: "Kirk was murdered because he was a racist, so he kind of deserved it anyway."

The problem here...you walk into work or church, or some college-class...letting folks know you turned this 'internal logical connection'....then someone will ask...what ELSE did you turn off?  

Step by step....your lack of behavior or maturity....now worries folks.  Maybe for flipping burgers....it's enough to just let  the guy go.  Beyond that?  You start to ask HR about dismissing the poor fellow.