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The Problem with “Good vs. Evil” Thinking
Moral and Ethical Decisions M.G. Govia 2/8/25 Moral and Ethical Decisions M.G. Govia 2/8/25

The Problem with “Good vs. Evil” Thinking

Maybe you’ve felt certain that someone else was “wrong” just because they believed something different. But the truth is, morality is rarely about absolute right and wrong—it’s about context, choices, and consequences.

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How to Have a Meaningful Discussion (Without Turning It Into a Fight)
Social & Philosophical Debates M.G. Govia 2/8/25 Social & Philosophical Debates M.G. Govia 2/8/25

How to Have a Meaningful Discussion (Without Turning It Into a Fight)

We can have better conversations. We can challenge ideas without tearing people down. And we can bring curiosity, kindness, and respect into every discussion.

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Social & Philosophical Debates M.G. Govia 2/8/25 Social & Philosophical Debates M.G. Govia 2/8/25

Challenging Ideas Without Losing Your Mind

This section is all about the big questions—how we debate, challenge assumptions, and engage with different perspectives. Expect discussions on modern issues, age-old philosophical dilemmas, and maybe a few unpopular opinions.

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“Thinking for yourself isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about never being afraid to ask the next question.”
— M.G. Govia