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A person holding a glowing treasure chest while a huge blurred golden palace looms far away, symbolizing gratitude for what you have versus the desire for what you don’t.
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    Do Not Spoil What You Have By Desiring What You Have Not – Epicurus

    • byValue Faith
    • December 29, 2025
    With our world built on upgrades. A new phone replaces last year’s phone, a newer car replaces the…
    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,…
      A person holding a lantern in an ancient Greek courtyard, lighting up symbols of wisdom and self-reflection while the surrounding area remains dark, representing Socrates’ call to examine one’s life.
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        The Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living – Socrates

        • byValue Faith
        • December 26, 2025
        Socrates’ declaration, “The unexamined life is not worth living,” is more than a philosophical slogan; it is a…
        A person standing at a crossroads with one bright path and one dark path, symbolizing the contrast between choices and their consequences.
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          Choices Are Free, But The Consequences Are Not: A Universal Paradox

          • byValue Faith
          • December 25, 2025
          We all love the idea of freedom; the freedom to choose our path, speak our mind and thoughts,…
          A towering tree with deep roots in dark soil and branches reaching toward the sky, symbolizing growth through struggle and strength.
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            The Strength, The Struggle, and The Growth: The Lessons From Nietzsche’s Tree

            • byValue Faith
            • December 23, 2025
            Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote: “The tree that would grow to heaven must send its roots to hell.” Looking…
            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…
              Conceptual image showing a broken, flawed path still leading to a bright destination labeled “Truth,” symbolizing that even flawed arguments can reach correct conclusions.
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                Flawed Arguments, But The Right Conclusion: Understanding The Fallacy Fallacy

                • byValue Faith
                • December 2, 2025
                Just like I started my last article, we humans love certainty. Most of us love the feeling of…
                Silhouette facing a vast cosmic scene representing the gap between personal understanding and universal truth.
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                  The Limits of Your Knowledge Are Not the Limits of Truth: The Personal Incredulity Fallacy

                  • byValue Faith
                  • December 1, 2025
                  We, human beings, have always struggled with the unknown. We naturally resist what feels too complex, too unfamiliar,…
                  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…
                    Illustration showing how correlation can be mistaken for causation, with two unrelated data lines connected by a broken arrow.
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                      Correlation is NOT Always Causation: Understanding Causal Fallacies

                      • byValue Faith
                      • November 27, 2025
                      Somehow we all like to tell stories. We want the world to make sense, so our minds naturally…
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