Logic Traps in Happiness and Homework
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Just because no homework makes you happy, doesn't mean being happy means you
have no homework. This is a classic logic trap. Think about it: "If there's no homework,
then students are happy." We'll call that true. But the reverse,
"If students are happy, then there's no homework," isn't always true.
You could be happy because it's Friday! Then there's the inverse: "If there is homework,
then students are not happy." Also not a guarantee. The only one that's logically the same
as the original is the contrapositive: "If students are not happy, then there is homework."
This isn't just for class; it's how our brains work and how arguments get twisted every
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