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... com describes rational as, “not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like;” and reasoning as, “the basis or motive for an action, decision, or conviction.” From this we can deduce that rational reasoning is the basis or motive for an action, decision, or conviction that is not absurd, foolish, or fanciful. We, as people, use rational reasoning on a daily basis ranging from what time we need to get up in the morning to how we should spend our money. We especially use it for problem solving. ...
The years of experience that I have fixing the EA-6B have given me plenty of experience to practice rational thinking.
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