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WHY FACTS DON’T ALTER OUR MINDS

WHY FACTS DON’T ALTER OUR MINDS

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WHY FACTS DON’T ALTER OUR MINDS

WHY FACTS DON’T ALTER OUR MINDS

Understanding the truth of a situation is important, but so is remaining part of a tribe. While these two desires often work well together, they occasionally come into conflict. In many circumstances; social connection is actually more helpful to our daily life than understanding the truth of a particular fact or idea. People are embraced or condemned according to their beliefs, so one function of the mind may be to hold beliefs that bring the belief-holder the greatest number of allies, protectors, or disciples, rather than beliefs that are most likely to be true.

 

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Organisational Development | Capability Building | Emotional Intelligence Practitioner | Group Coaching | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy I NLP Master Practitioner

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emotional intelligence, leadership, personality, traits, habits, environment, transformation, change, attitude, self-limiting beliefs, self-control, behavioural psychology, motivation, deliberate practice, creativity, decision making,

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