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The Fallacy Sessions: Failure Crushes Dreams
Ever failed at something? If not, that’s impressive. At one time or another, all of us will fail. It may be a small failure, or it could be a massive one. In preparation for that day, there are a couple of things you should know. Failure doesn’t have to be the end. Here are a few life lessons I’ve taken… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: It’s An Obsession
What do you obsess over? Whether you like it or not, we all have those things we’re overly passionate about. For me, it’s Jesus, writing, sports, and making videos, among other things. How about you? I’ve heard my fair share of opinions about obsession. Some people are wholeheartedly for it, while others think it’s a danger. So let’s look at… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: I Don’t Need Others
Does going solo lead to success? And no, I’m not talking about Han Solo from Star Wars – although he’s a great example of why going solo doesn’t work. Partly due to Covid, the sheer amount of people who have adopted the going solo belief is staggering. I’m not just talking about Christians. In a world where we can do… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: Life’s About Me
“It’s my life. It’s now or never.” Or so the Bon Jovi song goes. Last year I wrote a post titled Looking Out For #1. However, I realized there was a lot I didn’t cover in that post. So, with a year of additional experience, I feel it’s incredibly important to revisit the topic of self-centeredness. Who is life about?… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: Humanism Works
“We can do it on our own.” This reasoning dates back to the beginning of time. As fallen beings, humans have always aspired to be better than everyone else, including God. Today, some call this belief humanism – the hope that humanity can save our world. But this raises the question: Is humanism a feasible belief system? On our own,… (Keep Reading)
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The Fallacy Sessions: Money Is Everything
Ever heard someone say, “I just need money”? I have. Now I won’t deny that money is an essential part of life. Paying for the things you need (and buying the stuff you want) is great. But I think many of us have adopted the wrong mindset. Some people believe their money should give them comfort and security, instead of… (Keep Reading)






