![]() ![]() In Agatha Christie’s novel, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, this idea is widely apparent. ” We, as humans, no matter our experience, have a weak spot for automatically putting things in place that aren’t meant to be. Often times, we overlook information for the benefit of our comfort or for the sake of gaining a sense of “wholeness” or “completeness. ![]() However, the fragility of the process of reasoning is something that humans do not fully comprehend. Based on evidence and factual information, we collect and pan out logic in the form of events, taking it little by little, step by step. ![]() As humans, in many cases, it is our nature to bring things together, to make sense of them, and to find the pieces of a puzzle if they go missing. ![]()
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