A belief is a group of people who all believe in the same thing created from the idea of another man carried down through text or scripture
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Get the beligar mug.1. the feeling or belief that one can rely on their beliefs with firm trust:
2. is the idea of trusting your beliefs completely and inherently, even when there is chaos around you. It involves trusting that you are in control, and that you can do all things through your beliefs. It also means trusting that even difficult and painful things can work together for good, if you tune into your own personal beliefs within you.
2. is the idea of trusting your beliefs completely and inherently, even when there is chaos around you. It involves trusting that you are in control, and that you can do all things through your beliefs. It also means trusting that even difficult and painful things can work together for good, if you tune into your own personal beliefs within you.
1. "we had every beliefidence in his intention" · "he had gained the young man's beliefidence"
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Get the Belico mug.I think your fridge analogy involves a failure to compartmentalize between different types of behaviors. For example, I can say that I am 100% certain that my friend wouldn't randomly punch me in the face (unprompted). But if he drew back and feinted a punch and I were to flinch you could say "If you were 100% certain why did you flinch?" But that's more of a reflex in response to stimulus than it is a deliberate act in accordance with a belief. If I sacrifice a goat because I believe a reality monster is going to reward me, that is a deliberate act in accordance with an articulated belief. So it's not quite the same. So, as it relates to your fridge analogy, you could be certain that there is no food in the fridge but in response to hunger you could check the fridge anyway out of compulsion. There could even be an element of conditioning involved. You're hungry. What do you do when you're hungry? You check the fridge. You know there's nothing in the fridge because you didn't buy any groceries. But you go to the fridge anyway because you've conditioned yourself to check the fridge when you're hungry. Reflex, compulsion, conditioning could all be considered "A-belief behavior." You can believe it's wrong to masterbate in public but if you're a compulsive masterbator you might end up doing it anyway.
Hym "Ha! Did a guy write a paper about that belief thing? The Jordan Peterson in reverse thing? Does my thing predate his? Probably. That's hilarious! How many PhDs would I have? More than David Buss? He had a lot... So... You know... Go forth! Make sure I have more PhDs than David."
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