In which RJ, Sarah, and Dave talk subjective age, the danger of knowingness, the perils of project religion, and the hope of Holy Week. Also, RJ reveals why he's in sales, not management. Click here (https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/04/subjective-age-how-old-you-feel-difference/673086/) to read Jennifer Senior's essay on "The Puzzling Gap Between How Old You Are and How Old You Think You Are" in The AtlanticClick here (https://psyche.co/ideas/our-big-problem-is-not-misinformation-its-knowingness) to read Jonathan Malesic's piece on the problem of Knowingness in PscyheClick here (https://www.wsj.com/articles/seventy-times-seven-review-a-shock-to-the-conscience-daf95979) to read Barbara Spindel's review of Alex Mar's Seventy Times Seven: A True Story of Murder and Mercy (https://amzn.to/40GeSH3) in The Wall Street JournalClick here (https://mbird.com/religion/church/the-cognitive-distortions-of-legalistic-preaching/) to read Anthony Robinson's post on Mbird about "The Cognitive Distortions of Legalistic Preaching"
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