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Human head split into symbols of science on one side and symbols of wisdom on the other, representing knowledge versus organized life.
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    Science is Organized Knowledge. Wisdom is Organized Life – Immanuel Kant

    • byValue Faith
    • December 28, 2025
    Information has never been more abundant. We live in a world where you can learn anything within minutes,…
    Silhouette with glowing mind and swirling thoughts representing the power of autosuggestion.
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      The Law of Autosuggestion: You Become What You Continually Tell Yourself

      • byValue Faith
      • December 20, 2025
      There is one of the many forces that shapes your life far more than your background, your education,…
      Overconfident person walking into a complex maze they believe is simple, representing the Dunning–Kruger Effect.
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        The Illusion of Competence: How the Dunning-Kruger Effect Blinds Us

        • byValue Faith
        • December 17, 2025
        There is a strange paradox in human thinking: The people who know the least too many times feel…
        A focused individual working intently at a desk with a blurred background symbolizing distraction-free concentration toward their goals.
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          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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            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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              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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                  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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                    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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                      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…
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