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Intersecting Us by Dave Kester & Brian Rihner

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Episode 2: The Psychological Mirage

Why do we crave certainty so deeply?

In mathematics, a proof often ends with Q.E.D. — “that which was to be demonstrated.” It’s the satisfying period at the end of the argument. Solid ground. Finality.

But in life, that kind of certainty is rare.

Our minds naturally long for the feeling of complete safety — certainty about our health, our investments, our relationships, and our beliefs. Yet the feeling of certainty can be misleading. We can feel absolutely certain about something and still be completely wrong.

In this episode, Brian explores how certainty is often a psychological state rather than a reflection of reality. Waiting for perfect certainty before acting — before loving, serving, or committing — can leave us waiting for  ... 

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CertaintyFaithDoubtTruthReasonable Hope
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