The stronger your beliefs, the stronger your reasons
to question them regularly. Don’t simply believe everything
you think you believe.
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I want to question my belief, so that what is left after I have questioned it, will be even stronger.
Examine, inquire.
Look into the nature of things.
Search out the grounds of your opinions,
the for and against.
Know why you believe, understand what you believe,
and possess a reason for the faith that is in you.
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View PlansThat is why we need a great deal of courage to challenge our own beliefs. Because even if we know we didn’t choose all these beliefs, it is also true that we agreed to all of them. The agreement is so strong that even if we understand the concept of it not being true, we feel the blame, the guilt, and the shame that occur if we go against these rules.
Be sure you choose what you believe and know why you believe it, because if you don't choose your beliefs, you may be certain that some belief, and probably not a very credible one, will choose you.
If there's something you really want to believe, that's what you should question the most.
You can reduce the annoyance of someone’s stupid belief by increasing your understanding of why they believe it.
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View PlansHis most important idea is that we should question the source of our beliefs, not the belief itself.
Don't believe everything you think.
His most important idea is that we should question the source of our beliefs, not the belief itself. Because most of our beliefs are based on our or other people’s perception.
You don’t believe things because they make your life better, you believe them because they’re true.
you can’t build a better mind without challenging your own beliefs and assumptions
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We question all of our beliefs, except for the ones we really believe in, and those we never think to question.” — Orson Scott Card
The methods of increasing the degree of truth in our beliefs are well known; they consist in hearing all sides, trying to ascertain all the relevant facts, controlling our own bias by discussion with people who have the opposite bias, and cultivating a readiness to discard any hypothesis which has proved inadequate.
Belief is like any other habit, the more you try to control and suppress it, the stronger it becomes.
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