Why Ethics Must Come Before Law

Ethics governs inwardly. Law governs outwardly.
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Cognitive Immunity Is Not Obsession

Cognitive Immunity Is Not Obsession There is a danger in studying deception too long. At first, the work feels necessary....
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The Tortoise Mind: Why Slowing Down Is the Beginning of Clear Thought

The tortoise mind does not move slowly because it is dull. It moves slowly enough to stay in contact with...
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The Fog of Complexity: How Complicated Language Can Hide Simple Truth

Complexity can help us see reality more accurately. But false complexity creates fog around what should have been named clearly.
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The Burden of Seeing: Why Truth Creates Responsibility

To see clearly is to cross a line. Before recognition, confusion may remain. After recognition, the truth must be carried.
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The Difference Between Reason and Rationalization: Why Clear Thinking Can Become an Escape from Truth

  The Difference Between Reason and Rationalization Reason and rationalization can look very similar from the outside. Both use words....
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What Is Illogical About Emotional Reasoning — Really?

  ARTICLE What Is Illogical About Emotional Reasoning — Really? Emotions can signal something important—but when they are treated as...
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From Stories to Outcomes: A Better Standard for Natural Health Practice

  Article Introduction The natural health field is built on care, curiosity, and a desire to help people heal. It...
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What Is Narrative — Beyond the Thought

The Article Narrative is usually understood as story. A sequence of events. A beginning, middle, and end. Something told to...
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First Principles: Beyond the Thought – TOC

All Posts A Table of Contents (TOC) Most ideas are encountered in isolation. A concept here. An argument there. A...
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