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06-11-2014 11:17 AM
@cee-dee wrote:
People try to "understand" something and settle on what they perceive is the "reason" and come out with all sorts of reasoning about what happened and their take on what to do about it.
There's far too much of this "understanding" because some events cannot be explained rationally because they were irrational happenings by irrational people in the first place.
There can never be too much understanding, surely. The act does not have to be rational. We can still gain understanding about how humans tick and what tips them over from thoughts to actions.