Introduction to the idea of logic and self-selection

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ChumpDavis123
Reality is self-contained, self-defining and self-selecting. By extension, we can logically discern the obvious fact that because there are relative truths, not all truths are innately relative. This is necessarily true because we know that if "anything is possible" then things can and will exist within the definitive structures of themselves which allows them to continue existing in their own form. By generalizing across the whole of reality, we can know intuitively that because reality is an actualization of potential, things can and will "select" or "not select" based on their own self-defining state. This is my response to the worldview of Cubronzo.
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By discerning the fact that death is not the end, only a transition, I don't think you rationalize at all well in the whole spectrum of  your mind's reality.