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Despite being a "successful" entrepreneur, corporate pilot, elected
school official, consultant, and active churchgoer, by my late-thirties it
became clear that Artemus Ward was right—sometimes it’s not what we know that
can get us into trouble, it’s what we know that just isn’t so. With the
black-and-white simplicity of young adulthood behind me, I set out on an
intensive journey of inquiry and introspection. That effort led to a
self-published “back-of-the-room” book called Truth-Driven Thinking,
and reflexively compelled me to even greater levels of epistemological
self-examination.
From there I had the opportunity to produce DVD’s and multi-media interviews with several bestselling authors, scholars, theologians, and scientists. What soon became evident was the myriad of ways in which our emotion-driven thinking, superstitions, and dogmatic adherence to foregone conclusions affect not only our personal lives, but the lives of those around us. Widely available in October of 2007, this new book uniquely explores both our compulsive need for answers, and the blind spots we create in the process of searching for elusive clarity. |
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