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Proverbs 11:16 - The Price of Betrayal

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Kim & John
Published
Sun 18 May 2025
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What could drive someone to betray everything they believe in for the equivalent of a cheap smartphone? This question launches our exploration into one of history's most infamous acts of betrayal—Judas Iscariot selling out Jesus for 30 pieces of silver (worth about $600 today).

The fascinating journey through this ancient story reveals surprising connections to modern psychological research. We discover how betrayal rarely happens in a single moment, but through a series of small compromises that gradually reshape our brain chemistry. Studies show that approximately 75% of people choose immediate rewards over delayed gratification—a tendency that places us all at risk of losing grip on what matters most.

As we unpack this compelling narrative, we examine what it means to "retain" our values in a world constantly pulling us away. With the average person making roughly 35,000 decisions daily and social media increasing our likelihood of value-compromising choices by about 40%, maintaining our moral compass requires deliberate effort. Neuroscience confirms it takes about 66 days to form new habits that align with our deeper principles.

The conversation bridges ancient wisdom with cutting-edge research, offering practical strategies for modern life: developing awareness of our vulnerabilities, connecting to something larger than ourselves, and regularly practicing value-based decision-making. Unlike Judas's story, ours remains unfinished—every day presents a fresh opportunity to choose differently.

Whether you're interested in psychology, history, or personal growth, this episode provides valuable insights into the eternal human struggle between what glitters and what truly matters. Join us as we explore how to hold onto our most precious values when everything around us encourages letting go.

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