I've always had a greater fondness for the metaphorical over the
logical in general, mostly because the human ability to use
metaphor-as-descriptor is one of our greatest strengths.
Logic is good for computers, but computers are capable of only a
very tiny subset of human intelligence potential, so to me,
sticking to analytical logic is a severe restriction on human
capabilities.*
But it's a preference. I do enjoy computer logic though when
writing programs or working in Excel. There's no greater feeling
to me than getting a set of inter-dependent formulas to cascade
properly and generate the results I expect.
But I don't expect Excel to wax poetic*smile emoticon