
Twenty years ago, the four of us hit beautiful US 395 for a mid-summer's road trip in the gorgeous Eastern Sierra landscape of California. Along with way we left the world famous Schatt's Bakery in Bishop to head north to our destination. The signal light was red, as usual, when you leave the parking lot of tiny, small-town bakery.
"Go and push the crosswalk button," I blurted to my buddy in the front seat. Whether it was because he was rooted in Texas, or just that we shared more thoughts in common, he jumped out and hit the button as if to signal is complete agreement on what would happen next.
Astonished, the other half of the tribe disagreed with the action and subsequent reaction of the light turning green. To them, the two events were unrelated, and the debate raged heavily for the next seven days. As it turned out, the debate continues. Even this week, with the advent of Facebook and Social Networking, the four of us have revisited and continue to debate that hitting the crosswalk button will cycle the traffic signal.
Of course, being from Texas has nothing to do with the fact that the two of us side with the fact that pushing the crosswalk button will turn the traffic light green. It just further cements our common bond of being of Texas blood, and more importantly, giving the other two a playful knock on their egos as they struggle to support each other on why they are right.
The beauty of the argument is that it has logical roots on both sides. My giddy smile reminds me of being youthful and exploring what the world has to offer and taking sides on logical, and illogical, arguments with your peers as you establish your intellectual superiority, or lack of it! But a logical argument does not mean it is correct, and simply stated...the light turned green! In our youthful enthusiasm, the mistake we made was taking the approach that our argument was solid. The fact was that our deduction proved right, because the light turned green. We should have made them prove our argument was false!
Don't Walk on Logic! and Don't Mess With Texas!
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