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A focused individual working intently at a desk with a blurred background symbolizing distraction-free concentration toward their goals.
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    MMental

    The Lock-In Mindset: The Power of Relentless Focus on Your Goals

    • byValue Faith
    • December 11, 2025
    I am sure you know that we live in a world of endless distractions, notifications, social media, entertainment,…
    Conceptual illustration of a person facing two conflicting shapes that symbolize contradiction and the paradox of self-referencing thought.
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      MMental

      Stop Holding Contradictory Beliefs: A Lesson from Russell’s Paradox

      • byValue Faith
      • December 6, 2025
      Have you ever come across ideas that shake the mind? Yes, some ideas break the mind before they…
      Illustration representing the Equivocation Fallacy with a person facing two identical words that change meaning, symbolizing ambiguity and deceptive wordplay.
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        MMental

        The Illusion of Meaning: The Equivocation Fallacy

        • byValue Faith
        • November 28, 2025
        Words are powerful, and as a blogger and writer, I know this well, but they can also be…
        A person appealing emotionally to an audience, representing how the Appeal to Pity Fallacy uses emotion to sway logic.
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          The Emotional Manipulation of Logic: How The Appeal to Pity Fallacy Works

          • byValue Faith
          • November 25, 2025
          I can bet that we have all been there, listening to someone explain their mistake or justify a…
          Illustration of a red smoke trail leading a detective away from the real clue, symbolizing distraction in arguments and the Red Herring Fallacy.
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            MMental

            Smoke Screens and Distractions: The Red Herring in Arguments

            • byValue Faith
            • November 24, 2025
            In the world of reasoning and debate, not every distraction is accidental. Some are carefully crafted to divert…
            Illustration of a person rushing across incomplete stepping stones over a chasm, representing the hasty generalization fallacy and making decisions without full information.
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              MMental

              Too Fast, Too Flawed: The Hasty Generalizations Fallacy

              • byValue Faith
              • November 23, 2025
              Yes and obviously, we live in a world that moves fast, too fast for truth to always catch…
              Illustration of a person inside a circular maze symbolizing the endless loop of circular reasoning in the circular argument fallacy.
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                MMental

                When Conclusions Become Premises: The Self-Defeating Logic of Circular Arguments

                • byValue Faith
                • November 22, 2025
                I am sure you have encountered it before, an argument that sounds confident, assertive, and even logical on…
                An abstract concept illustration of a person on a steep slope made of dominoes, representing the chain reaction of the slippery slope fallacy.
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                  MMental

                  Sliding into Speculation: The Danger of The Slippery Slope Fallacy

                  • byValue Faith
                  • November 21, 2025
                  You know, in logic, few fallacies are as emotionally persuasive and as subtly deceptive as the slippery slope…
                  A single individual standing apart from a crowd moving together, representing resistance to conformity and the courage to think independently.
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                    MMental

                    The Crowd is NOT Always Right: The Deceptive Effect of The Bandwagon Fallacy

                    • byValue Faith
                    • November 17, 2025
                    I am sure that you know that we live in an age where popularity often gets mistaken for…
                    Two people calmly debating with symbols of reason and truth floating between them, representing logical discussion and the importance of addressing arguments instead of attacking people.
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                      MMental

                      Attack The Argument, Not The Person: Understanding The Ad Hominem Fallacy

                      • byValue Faith
                      • November 16, 2025
                      In any and many discussions whether it is online, offline, in politics, or even within our closest relationships,…
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