This is really powerful, rhetorically, because it means you assume there is a reason, that the reason is based upon some goal or incentive, and that you just have to figure out what that is and offer a more-appealing alternative or a better argument, or be humble enough to consider yourself beaten.

The last outcome is not the "win", but it at least gives you a sense of closure and keeps the world from seeming diaordered.

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Have you heard of “praxiology/ praxeology” .

Praxiology: “In philosophy, praxeology or praxiology (/ˌpræksiˈɒlədʒi/; from Ancient Greek πρᾶξις (praxis) 'deed, action', and -λογία (-logia) 'study of') is the theory of human action, based on the notion that humans engage in purposeful behavior, contrary to reflexive behavior and other unintentional behavior.”