logic exists in the objective world, but not in our subjective minds. Logic is just the most efficient way to remember things because you need the fewest things remembered to tell what is the correct answer for most things. But the logic exist only in the questionably existing world outside of our minds. Inside of our minds, logic dissolves down to the language of the brain which is pattern recognition Logic is just another pattern, but an efficient one. Not everybody uses logic thought. And logic isn't inherently the "best answer". The only unarguable thing it's best at is being the most efficient to memorize per amount of things it ends up being able to pattern match with. Logic is lazy in a sense. Lazy learning, but harder to use every time you wanna make use of it vs. a reflexive deeply trained pattern match. However, it's a great option to have as a starting point when first encountering a new thing where you don't yet have instinctive pattern matches. This is what the "starting hardness" of learning something new is. It's just the additional processing time of the logic chain of patterns that are used as fallback. And many people are misled into thinking that this chain of pattern matching, aka this difficulty, is reflective of the difficulty of the entire thing. But again, it's a fallback, and soon enough, the instinctive shortcut pattern matches will build up and be able to build off of each other, making things immensely more fluid. So surmounting the early burden of logic chain pattern matches is the key to unlocking the fluent direct pattern matches.