Mathematician and the MusicianThe mathematician sees thing only as
they should be; he knows the logical explination for everything, and can
manipulate it till the common person is lost in confusion as to what is
being explained to him. The musician is incapable of concrete thinking;
he solves the mysteries of life with word and metaphorsand paradoxs that
are answers to that world which is his own inner mind. Both refuse to
except theobvious. For the manipulator the answer only lies in the most
complex incomprehensive formula thatin his mind holds some great
power over the world. The answer for the self-psychologist is buried
deepin his mind amongst the dreams of a better reality. While he is truly
not emancipated from his currertreality, the musician still insists on
continuing to live among his fantasies. The musician appears tobe
insanely opposite to the mathematician, but they both hold the answers to
everything anyone wouldwant to know and in this sense they are
complements.
. Mathematician and the MusicianThe mathematician sees thing only as
they should be; he knows the. currertreality, the musician still insists on
continuing to live among his fantasies. The musician appears tobe
insanely opposite to the mathematician, but