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Mechanism Of Beliefs 1

Mechanism Of Beliefs 1

Human beliefs are axioms of our imagination and foundational pillars of our thinking.

Thought exercise :

Chris: Stronger belief.

Brazy: Weaker belief.

When these two different types of belief holders catch up on an argument with each other, brazy tends to get aggressive and violent.

Why?

When Chris starts to question with logic and whatever the points he holds, Brazy's feels threatened and attacked because he living with that beliefs for so long, And Chirs indirectly saying your living in the wrong world.

For Chris, It's hard to accept counter sense-making beliefs at the exact moment = attacked.

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Mechanism Of Beliefs 2

Mechanism Of Beliefs 2

Beliefs marks boundaries on thinking most of us build beliefs in childhood from complex reasons and we are trained to protect them. But every belief gives a different level of worldview and mental space to think.

If we stick to a belief for long it becomes emotional. Humans must challenge their beliefs to better things to rely on to acquire more mental real estate and to see the world as its truest form.

it's hard.

The moment you began to change or challenge your beliefs you will feel miserable for a while, you will get confused.

But wild what makes the strongest survivors.

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