Science, as I pointed out in the previous chapter, is flexible and nondogmatic. It sticks to facts and to reality {which always can change} and to logical thinking {which does not contradict itself and hold two opposite views at the same time}. But it also avoids rigid all-or-none and either/or thinking and sees that reality is often two sided and includes contradictory events and characteristics. Thus, in my relations with you, I am not a totally good person or a bad person but a person who sometimes treats you well and sometimes treats you badly. Instead of viewing world events in a rigid, absolute way, science assumes that such events, and especially human affairs, usually follow the laws of probability."
( Albert Ellis )
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