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White Paper: Judicial Discretionary Power and Personality Profiles in the American Justice System

Introduction The American justice system is a complex framework designed to balance fairness, justice, and societal order. Central to its operation is the discretionary power of judges, which allows them to interpret laws, assess evidence, and determine sentencing within statutory … Continue reading

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It’s A Gnostic World, But It’s Not Supposed To Be This Way

Yesterday evening (as I write this in a plane) I found myself listening to an interesting talk by someone who considers himself to be a contemporary gnostic and an expert on the gnostic perspective. For a bit more than an … Continue reading

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Book Review: Reading People

Reading People: Ho Seeing The World Through The Lens Of Personality Changes Everything, by Anne Bogel I must admit that, if it is not obvious to others, that I greatly enjoy looking at other people (and myself) through the lens … Continue reading

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Book Review: Spiritual Intelligence: The Art Of Thinking Like God

Spiritual Intelligence: The Art Of Thinking Like God, by Kris Vallotton [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Chosen Books in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] There is one verse that … Continue reading

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A Course In You: A Missed Opportunity

Between two and three weeks ago I received an e-mail from someone who was launching a website to encourage people to educate themselves about themselves called “The School Of You,” which offers a variety of courses related to personality theory … Continue reading

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Book Review: Thinking Styles

Thinking Styles, by Robert J. Sternberg As someone who has some familiarity with the author’s work [1], it is not surprising that the author fancies himself to be a creative person who is liberal in thinking and loves new ideas.  … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Life Giving Leader

The Life Giving Leader:  Learning To Lead From Your Truest Self, by Tyler Reagin [Note:  This book was provided free of charge by Multnomah Waterbrook Publishing.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I found a great deal to enjoy … Continue reading

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Book Review: The People Code

The People Code:  It’s All About Your Innate Motive, by Dr. Taylor Hartman This book reminds me of one of those sketchy late-night infomercials where an orange fake-tanned spokesman with an equally fake smile attempts to oversell a product that … Continue reading

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Book Review: Do What You Are

Do What You Are:  Discover The Perfect Career For You Through The Secrets Of Personality Type, by Paul D. Tieger & Barbara Barron-Tieger As is often the case with a book like this, the authors deliver a bit less than … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Road Back To You

The Road Back To You:  An Enneagram Journey To Self-Discovery, by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile As someone with a great personal interest in personality theory and its larger implications to my own life and how it works [1], … Continue reading

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