Jaina Seven-Valued logic is a way to think about things in a more flexible way. Instead of just thinking about something being true or false, you can use seven different values to describe how true or false something is. The seven possible values are: True, False, Unknown, Indeterminate, Doubtful, Contingent, and Unsettled. These different values help you to better understand how certain, or how sure, you can be about something. By using Jaina Seven-Valued logic, you can think more thoroughly and figure out the best way to approach a problem.