Emotion LogicReason is a servant to emotionInaclassroomwhererealitybends,Narrator In a classroom where reality bends, the lesson today is about what truly guides our choices.Class,Mrs. Parker Class, tell me: when you choose ice cream over broccoli, is it logic or something deeper at play?Iguess.Timmy I guess... I pick ice cream because it feels awesome! But then Mom says too much is bad, so I think about it...Exactly!Mrs. Parker Exactly! Emotion is your inner compass, logic is your map. You feel first, so you know where to go.So,Timmy So, if I want to be happy later, I use my brain to plan how to get there?Spoton!Mrs. Parker Spot on! Thinking is just 'feeling' in the future tense—we plot our moves to feel good down the line.So,Timmy So, logic isn't the boss—it's more like a super helper!Precisely!Reasonservesemotion.Mrs. Parker Precisely! Reason serves emotion. First, you dream, then you scheme. So, dream big. As big as you can.Plot: Reason is a servant to emotion. You don't use logic to decide what you want; you use emotion to decide what you want, and then use logic to figure out how to get it. Thinking is just "feeling" in the future tense. We think, so we can optimize how we feel in future. @Mrs. Parker: Unpredictable Examiner @Timmy: Resourceful 8yr old +Theme: Rendered in the style of surreal pop art, featuring vibrant colors and intricate details. The composition blends fantasy and reality, incorporating whimsical, futuristic elements with a playful yet detailed portrayal. The imagery is bold and imaginative, characterized by a vivid, almost dreamlike quality that combines modern pop influences with surrealist concepts.