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Overview

You have made decisions you cannot explain. You have stayed when you should have left, left when you should have stayed. You have sat on fences until the decision was made for you. You have overthought the small things and underthought the large ones. You have chosen, and been wrong, and not known why.

You are not alone. And you are not broken.

Choosing in the Dark is a book about why intelligent, well-meaning people consistently make poor decisions - and what faith, science, and hard-won wisdom reveal about how to choose better.

It is not a self-help book. It is not a theology text. It is something rarer: a serious, honest, wide-ranging examination of the most fundamental human act - choosing - from every angle that sheds light on it.

THE QUESTIONS THIS BOOK ANSWERS

Why does suffering feel like a surprise, when Jesus said it was guaranteed? Why do we stay in failing relationships, failing jobs, and failing investments long past the point where the evidence has spoken? What does a fighter pilot's decision loop have in common with the Apostle Paul's instruction to renew the mind? How did Jesus outmanoeuvre a perfectly constructed political trap with eleven words? Why did Brexit paralyse an entire nation - and what does it share with King David's catastrophic census in 2 Samuel 24? What happens to the quality of our decisions when we are governed by fear of the future - including the prophetic fears surrounding the mark of the beast? And what does the human journey to outer space reveal about the only destination that ultimately matters?

WHAT THIS BOOK BRINGS TOGETHER

→ Behavioural science: Kahneman's System 1 and System 2, loss aversion, bounded rationality, and the sunk cost fallacy

→ Military strategy: Colonel John Boyd's OODA Loop and Colin Powell's 40-70 Rule

→ Biblical wisdom: deep readings of John 16:33, Romans 12:2, 1 Corinthians 10:13, 2 Samuel 24, Matthew 22, Philippians 3 and 4, Proverbs 3 and Ecclesiastes 3

→ Diplomatic and political case studies: Brexit, Matthew 22's tax trap, the Concorde fallacy

→ Christian living: procrastination, fence-sitting, the mark of the beast, free moral agency, eternity

→ The cosmic horizon: space exploration and eternal life - both important, both explored honestly

WHO THIS IS FOR

Adults navigating real decisions - in career, relationships, health, finance, and faith. Leaders who have learned that good intentions do not guarantee good outcomes. Christians who want their faith to engage seriously with how the mind works and how the world operates. Anyone who has ever stood at a crossroads and felt the particular loneliness of not knowing which way is right.

This book does not promise easy answers. It promises honest ones - and a framework for choosing that holds when the darkness is real.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798196184796
  • ISBN-10: 9798196184796
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.12 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.2 pounds
  • Page Count: 58

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