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The source of this week's deep dive is a LinkedIn article titled "Make your faith greater than your fear" by Samer Chidiac, a government and public sector executive advisor. It argues that we often fear the unknown, rather than the specific events that might occur. Chidiac uses an analogy of knowing when someone will arrive, even if it is late, versus not knowing when they will arrive at all. He contends that the uncertainty of the unknown is more discomforting than the certainty of an unpleasant event. Building upon this, the author emphasizes the importance of faith as a tool for navigating uncertainty. Chidiac suggests that faith helps us transform the unknown into a known reality and encourages readers to confront fear with faith in a positive future.
The source of this week's deep dive is a LinkedIn article titled "Make your faith greater than your fear" by Samer Chidiac, a government and public sector executive advisor. It argues that we often fear the unknown, rather than the specific events that might occur. Chidiac uses an analogy of knowing when someone will arrive, even if it is late, versus not knowing when they will arrive at all. He contends that the uncertainty of the unknown is more discomforting than the certainty of an unpleasant event. Building upon this, the author emphasizes the importance of faith as a tool for navigating uncertainty. Chidiac suggests that faith helps us transform the unknown into a known reality and encourages readers to confront fear with faith in a positive future.