Satyr wrote:Order wills order, because order is deteriorating - linear space/time; ergo will wills willing, or itself.
This is what 'eternal return' means.
This description of existence makes choice essential to life - free-will- and it also validates the idea of cyclical existence - even if it does not make eternal return of the same, a certainty.
Magical thinking, or superstitious thinking,[1] is the belief that unrelated events are causally connected despite the absence of any plausible causal link between them, particularly as a result of supernatural effects. Examples include the idea that personal thoughts can influence the external world without acting on them, or that objects must be causally connected if they resemble each other or have come into contact with each other in the past.[1][2][4] Magical thinking is a type of fallacious thinking and is a common source of invalid causal inferences.[3][5] Unlike the confusion of correlation with causation, magical thinking does not require the events to be correlated.
In particular, Freud noted that magical thinking was found in those with arrested emotional development (this is central to personality disorder problems, triggered by parental neglect and/or abuse in infancy and childhood (birth-18 years old)). We shall see that this is a common factor amongst members of KTS, who despite being grown men hold irrational beliefs about the world and frequently indulge in childish language and slurs against those who do not share the immature ideology of their 'gang'.