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Constructing Beliefs for Survival

Our world is constantly changing and in order to survive, we must create our own understanding of it. Constructing beliefs is how we make sense of our surroundings and move forward.

Here are some key points to remember:

  • We need beliefs to navigate the world.
  • Beliefs are our own understanding of the world around us.
  • Beliefs help us survive over time.

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Recent studies in neuroscience and psychedelic experiences challenge this belief, suggesting that 'you' may not be who you think you are. James Cooke delves deeper into this idea

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