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Ancient city wall with a broken section symbolizing lack of self-control in Proverbs 25:28.
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    Self-Control or Self-Sabotage: The Message of Proverbs 25:28

    • byValue Faith
    • December 13, 2025
    There are verses in Scripture that speak softly, and there are verses that shout with striking clarity. Proverbs…
    A bright red X marked on the ground at a crossroads, symbolizing refusing to go to a dangerous second location.
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      Never Go to The Second Location: The Life-Saving Rule Everyone Should Know

      • byValue Faith
      • December 10, 2025
      Most people go through life without ever thinking about the Second Location Rule, but experts in security, criminal…
      Broken mask symbolizing loss of credibility from repeated lies, with light representing the return of truth.
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        When The Truth No Longer Has Credibility Coming From You Because You Have Lied Too Often

        • byValue Faith
        • December 9, 2025
        There is a painful moment in life that no one warns you about: The moment your truth becomes…
        Symbolic illustration of a person holding a transparent glass heart representing honesty, clarity, and the purity of truth.
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          Honesty is Still the Best Policy: Why Truth Wins in The Long Run

          • byValue Faith
          • December 7, 2025
          Honesty has become one of those phrases we repeat without thinking, like a cliche we outgrew. But the…
          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 of two people standing at a crossroads, representing the choice between trust and self-interest in game theory and personal growth.
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              The Game Theory Law We Keep Violating and The Cost to Our Growth: The Game Theory Transgression

              • byValue Faith
              • December 4, 2025
              If you are a very intentional person many many times your life will often feel like a strategic…
              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 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…
                  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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                    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,…
                    Hands holding a key above an open Bible, representing faithfulness, integrity, and the responsibility of being a trusted steward of God’s gifts.
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                      Proving Worthy of Trust: What It Means to Be a True Steward

                      • byValue Faith
                      • November 12, 2025
                      Moreover, it is required in stewards that a man be found faithful. 1 Corinthians 4:2 (AMP) Faithfulness has…
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