What if the greatest losses in life could have been avoided—not by strength, not by wealth, but by wisdom?
Many years ago, I sat with a retired district judge, a man who had seen the rise and fall of countless lives from the bench. In his trembling voice, he shared with me one truth: most men are not destroyed by what is done to them, but by how they choose to answer when their wrongs are exposed.
Drawing from his lifetime of judgments and from the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:25–26, this book opens a scroll of twenty-four timeless counsels. Each principle reveals why pride is too costly, why delay multiplies loss, and why reconciliation is always cheaper than ruin.
Through story, parable, and reflection, you will learn:
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Why settling quickly saves more than money—it preserves freedom.
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The three you can never lie to: God, the devil, and yourself.
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How silence and humility can protect where argument and pride destroy.
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Why half-measures often end in full ruin.
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How forgiveness is also a settlement that frees the heart.
These are not the cold laws of a courtroom but living principles that guard destinies. The wisdom of the judge is no longer confined to a chamber or gavel—it is now placed in your hands.
This book is a mirror for every traveler on the road of life. In its pages you will discover how to avoid the prisons of pride, the debts of bitterness, and the costs of delay. Above all, you will be reminded: freedom is fragile, and the wisest path is to settle quickly, walk humbly, and guard it well.
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