The Mercy of Not Looking: Why People Avoid the Truth They Already See

The Mercy of Not Looking There is a strange mercy in not looking. At least, that is how many people...
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What Is Illogical About Ignoring Outcomes — Really?

ARTICLE What Is Illogical About Ignoring Outcomes — Really? If results are ignored, thinking can feel right while steadily moving...
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What Is Illogical About Redefining Words — Really?

ARTICLE What Is Illogical About Redefining Words — Really? When the meaning of words shifts, thinking loses its footing—and people...
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What Is Illogical About Trusting Authority Without Verification — Really?

  ARTICLE What Is Illogical About Trusting Authority Without Verification — Really? Authority can be useful—but when it replaces verification,...
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What Is Illogical About Losing Track of Source and Truth — Really?

  ARTICLE What Is Illogical About Losing Track of Source and Truth — Really? If you cannot trace where something...
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What Is a Fact—and What Is an Opinion—Really? A First Principle Guide to Clear Thinking

  ARTICLE What Is a Fact—and What Is an Opinion—Really? Most people don’t struggle with facts because they are complicated—they...
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What Actually Forms Character?

  Article Introduction If education is meant to shape the person, then one question sits at the center: What actually...
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What Replaced Religion in Education?

  Article Introduction When religion was reduced or removed from education, it was often described as creating neutrality. But neutrality...
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What Is Media — Beyond the Thought

The Article Media is usually understood as a delivery system. It carries information from one place to another: news entertainment...
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The First Principle Study Series

  Introduction Most ideas are encountered in isolation. A concept here. An argument there. A conclusion drawn without seeing the...
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