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Nobel Prize Winner Says Humans Don't Think Well
He's a very smart man who knows a lot about human intelligence. He's a brilliant psychologist and a Nobel-prize winning economist. Early in his ...
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Temptation Is Like Getting Hooked by a Fishing Lure
John Ortberg wrote in “The Me I Want to Be":
Recently my wife and I went fly-fishing for the first time. Our guides told us that "to catch ...
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Son Asks His Father's Help to Avoid the Darkness
One weekend, author Paul Tripp gave his teenage son permission to spend the weekend at a friend's house. But during the weekend Paul received a call ...
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Man Finds Bag of Money and Temptation
How does temptation come? Sometimes with lots of warning and time to think, and we may succumb or resist after much deliberation. At other times temptation ...
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The Gentle Seduction of Temptation
In his book Tempted and Tried Russell Moore recounts an NPR program about a scientist named Temple Grandin who is researching new ways to gently kill ...
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Alleged Stradivarius Is Merely an Imitation
In an episode of the History Channel's reality show about a Las Vegas pawn shop, a man brought in a violin and asked for an appraisal. According to ...
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It's Harder to Deceive an Honest Person
"You speak the truth, that is plain: the Men of the Mark [that is, the men of Rohan] do not lie, and therefore they are not easily deceived." ...
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How Our Standards Erode
Integrity, whether at work or at home, is not the sort of thing you work on every now and then. You don't set aside one day a month to work on your ...
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Bernie Madoff Wishes He Had Been Caught Earlier
"I wish they caught me six years ago, eight years ago."
—Bernie Madoff, jailed financier and Ponzi schemer, in an interview with representatives ...
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G.K. Chesterton on the Truth About Fallacies
Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions.
—G.K. Chesterton, English writer (1874-1936)
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