Trust, But Verify: The Subtle Trap of The Appeal to Authority Fallacy
It is very very much human nature to trust people who seem to know more than we do. We defer…
It is very very much human nature to trust people who seem to know more than we do. We defer…
You know in today’s world where impulsiveness is celebrated and seriousness is mistaken for rigidity, Apostle Paul’s counsel to Titus…
I will like to put it like this: There is a powerful urgency in Paul’s words in Ephesians 5:15-19: Be…
From the beginning of time everyone has always had an opinion about something or someone, and only a few pause…
In the world of game theory, the “Sucker’s Payoff” refers to a situation where one player gains a small, short-term…
Leadership has never been easy, whether you are leading a nation, a company, a family, or even just yourself, you…
Some of us believe that we are immune to influence; that our convictions are firm, our values unshakable, and our…
We live in a world that worships volume of followers, of money, of productivity, and yes, even of books read.…
Marcus Aurelius was a man of extraordinary knowledge and restraint. A philosopher on a throne, a leader who journaled about…
Jean-Jacques Rousseau once wrote, “Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” It is a phrase that feels both timeless…