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Help Me Does This Make Sense

Does this make sense?

I have a heart condition and do boxing would it make sense for me to go behind my cardiologist back and do boxing tournaments even though he said not to, because it would make me have a heart attack.

Does this make sense?

Many people are shy at first, you are not the only one.
You will make mistakes, they will be the same mistakes everyone before you has made. Its part of your training to make them, as you make mistakes you will learn from them.
Many people are scared their first sparing match and some are not, this is natural dont be over concerned, You only lose when you don't learn from sparing.

One of my teachers always use to say There are three things you must do every class.
1- You must have fun
2- You must learn something new
3- You must make new friends.

What does it mean to make sense?

To make sense is to portray your thoughts in words in a way that others can understand so that the thought goes from residing in your mind to the minds of others. In order to make sense, you must speak slowly, clarify any connections you make between topics, and pause. Remember that the audience does not have access to your mental constructs until they are explained. Clarify what’s unsaid and leave room for questions when there is something not yet understood.

DOES IT MAKE SENSE: Crucible. HELP.?

Let me provide some guidance, and hopefully this helps. You need to simplify the examples to the core essence of what they are saying. Here's what I came up with:

A. She asks him to do something, and when he refuses she ASSUMES his reason. Fallacy #2 assuming that the outcome she thinks of is the only possible outcome.

B. Her gut hurts after talking with Sarah, therefore Sarah must have made her sick. Fallacy #1: a cause and effect that may not be related.

C. Because he can't remember one fact, he must be a lousy Christian. Fallacy #3: one fact does not necessarily translate to that conclusion

D. People must have confessed because they were afraid of being hanged. Fallacy #2: assuming that there was only the one possible explanation and no other as to why this was happening

E. I felt stabbing, and your doll has a needle, therefore it must have you that caused this. Fallacy #1
seeing the doll with the needle and concluding that must have been the source is poor cause and effect

F. Hale believes that one person could not be the cause of all this trouble, so with this much trouble we must have many more troublemakers than 1 girl. I say Fallacy #3: because his conclusion is being driven by a suspect fact that 1 person could not be the cause (even though that is possible)

That was my rationale, and I believe you could argue a a different Fallacy for a couple of them if you wanted. I hope that helps!

Is there a better way to ask "does that make sense"?

# “Do You Understand?” vs. “ Am I Making Sense?”To me, “Do you understand?” – with its accusatory mid-sentence “you”– is an easy way to make the other person feel upset/angry/ashamed/inferior. From where I sit, its subtext is, “Are you smart enough to follow this or do I need to tell you again in words of one syllable?”“Am I making sense?” on the other hand—with its lovely mid-sentence “I”—demonstrates your willingness to take the onus for the clarity of the conversation on yourself. It leaves the other person with a choice. He or she can say, “Yes, indeed,” but there is also room for them to say, “Actually, X doesn’t make sense….May I ask you to explain it again?”~~# Never Ask ‘Does That Make Sense?’ #PresentationsThere are two potential meanings here.• Uncertainty on the part of the speaker about the accuracy or credibility of the content• Doubt about the ability of the audience to comprehend or appreciate the content.Instead of casting negativity on the content or the audience, all a speaker has to say is:“Do you have any questions?”“Use definite, specific, concrete language.” To accomplish this you must diligently delete meaningless words and phrases from your speech, a task easier said than done due to their pervasiveness.~~# Is there a better way to ask "does that make sense"?If you have are answering a question, then instead it is better to say “Does this answer your question?”Also, more authoritative is “Is that clear to you?”Or you can simply say“What do you think?”“Do you have any questions?”~~# Why “Does That Make Sense?” Is the Worst Question You Can Ask in Sales“Does that make sense” is a phrase that creates uncertainty and doubt instead of being reassuring. It can imply that the other party is obliged to understand what was said.A better phrase to use is “How does that sound to you?”

Why does logic "make sense"?

Ideally, logic is a reflection of natural patterns in what is real. Logic is an expression of nature and man’s consciousness of it. Rationality is concerned with our accurately observing the world around us and storing away in memory what is factual or true - consistent with what is real - and what is not or factually false. Reason is the human mind’s attempt to draw inferences or conclusions from that factual data, i.e., observations of many individual apples can, through the use of logic, give rise to certain inferences about all apples - observations of various individual fruits can give rise to valid inferences about all fruits, etc.This is the process of concept formation which, if accurate observation and proper reasoning are present, gives rise to quality concepts - those reflecting things as they are - and leading to more abstract concepts of good quality also.

Does it make sense for me to open an IRA account at 25?

Yes it makes sense.

You will need to invest the money. You've seen that the amount you can set aside from your paychecks is nowhere near enough. But if that money is earning a 5% return for 42 years, it will grow to $100,000.
That's why it's important to start saving as early as possible - so that your investments have more years of growth.

Consider making it a Roth IRA instead of the traditional type. Both IRAs, and 401(k)s, encourage saving for retirement by not taxing your investment gains along the way. A Roth IRA is simple: you put the money in and it will never be taxed. A traditional IRA lets you set aside some of your earnings and not pay income tax until the year that you withdraw it. Which is better depends on whether you think your marginal tax bracket will be higher or lower 42 years from now.

68 is a reasonable target for when you will retire. At that point you will switch from adding to your savings to withdrawing from them. Instead of planning for median life expectancy (which is 78), try to have enough money to live on in case you live to be 90 or more. Social Security will contribute a little bit, but your savings goal should be at least $1 million.

For now, put what you can into the IRA. When you get a higher-paying job, save more. When you get a job that offers a 401(k) match, max that out.

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