Consequentia mirabilis is a type of logic that helps us make decisions or understand things better. It means “amazing consequence”. It works by asking a series of questions or statements that come from the same source or idea, and then provides a conclusion or “amazing consequence” that can be drawn from these questions or statements. For example, if someone were to ask “What is the meaning of life?”, we could use consequentia mirabilis to come up with a conclusion by asking more questions such as “What do I value in life?” and “How can I make the most of the time I have in life?”. The “amazing consequence” of these questions would be the realization that each person should make the most of the life that they have by focusing on the things that matter to them.