Mathematicianandthe Musician
The 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 metaphors
and paradoxs that are answers to that world which is his own
inner mind. Both
refuse to except the obvious. For the manipulator the answer
only lies in the
most complex incomprehensive formula that in his mind holds some
great power
over the world. The answer for the self-psychologist is buried
deep in his mind
amongst the dreams of a better reality. While he is truly not
emancipated from
his currert reality, themusician still insists on continuing to
live among his
fantasies. Themusician appears to be insanely opposite to the
mathematician,
but they both hold the answers to everything anyone would want to
know and in
this sense they are complements.
. Mathematician and the Musician
The mathematician sees thing only as they should be; he knows the
logical
explination for everything, and can manipulate. his
fantasies. The musician appears to be insanely opposite to the
mathematician,
but they both hold the answers to everything anyone would want to
know and in
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