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Most people believe success comes down to strategy.
Better planning. Better execution. More control.
But Proverbs 16 challenges that entire mindset.
In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore one of the most uncomfortable truths in ancient wisdom literature:
You can make plans… but you cannot control every outcome.
This chapter exposes the tension between:
Through a series of sharp insights, Proverbs 16 reveals how:
If you’ve ever watched a talented person sabotage themselves through ego, impulsiveness, or arrogance… this episode will show you why.
Because the issue isn’t just what you build… it’s who you become while building it.
By Anissa CookeMost people believe success comes down to strategy.
Better planning. Better execution. More control.
But Proverbs 16 challenges that entire mindset.
In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore one of the most uncomfortable truths in ancient wisdom literature:
You can make plans… but you cannot control every outcome.
This chapter exposes the tension between:
Through a series of sharp insights, Proverbs 16 reveals how:
If you’ve ever watched a talented person sabotage themselves through ego, impulsiveness, or arrogance… this episode will show you why.
Because the issue isn’t just what you build… it’s who you become while building it.