From second-guessing decisions and constantly seeking reassurance, people who struggle to trust themselves reveal it in these ...
If there’s one defining truth for communicators in 2026, it’s this: Skepticism is the default setting. Every audience—customers, employees, partners—has learned to question before believing. The 2024 ...
I see you. I see the way you lead with vision, heart and dedication. But I also see the quiet hesitation—the double-checking, the overthinking, the moments of "Am I really the right person for this?" ...
The certainty of another believer can guide us back to the truth. As a teenager, I co-led my first small group with a friend, guided by an older woman from our church. During a discussion on faith, I ...
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Truth and lies, trust and doubt: how should we be navigating the misinformation crisis?
“Lies are often much more plausible, more appealing to reason than reality, since the liar has the great advantage of knowing beforehand what the audience wishes or expects to hear.” This statement ...
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