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My theme is “Tell us about a time when you believed in something strongly but when confronted with new information that contradicted that belief, you changed your mind.” and it was submitted by Climaxed.
I’m going to take this in a bit of a different direction.
Let me explain why, though.
I’m a believer that beliefs are just that — something you believe in. That could be something religious, or a thought process about other things. But to me — and again, this is just me — beliefs are more of things that go beyond our world.
With that in mind, a belief can of course, be built on facts, or those that might not be facts at all. You might believe in a cause or a person and find out things you believed were fully wrong. Or maybe something you believed that others bashed turned out to be true.
There’s a lot of ways to look at this.
But when I look at the initial question, I don’t really have an answer. Though I might have beliefs one way or another, I don’t tend to sway. If it’s something on a larger scale, I tend to try and base it on some sort of fact (unless, of course, it’s something on more of a spiritual level).
This is also why, for the most part, I don’t discuss things like politics on a public forum, be it here or social media. Things like that can become so emotional and heated, that one’s beliefs can go on many different paths and facts become quite skewed.
There are, however, a few beliefs I have that I will not back down from and I challenge anybody to try and sway me from them. My guess is you won’t be able to. Those beliefs are as follows:
- Smile more. If you smile and people see it, it becomes contagious.
- Treat people better. If you treat those around you better, it makes the world a better place.
- Appreciate what you have and realize things can always be worse. Even in the worst of times, something could always be even worse. If you are reading this post, my guess is life can be appreciated in some way, shape or form.
- Respect others. Others will have different beliefs in many things. Respect their thoughts and opinions. If they have beliefs based on non-factual things and you can show facts … feel free. But don’t let it anger either of you or hurt a friendship.
- Think before you type — in other words, remember everything on social media is seen. Protect yourself.
- Be happy. This world is tough, rough, and cruel. But there is a lot of beauty in it. Find a way to be happy. It might not be 24/7, but make sure each day you find a way to find happiness.
I’m sure somewhere in life I changed a belief based on facts being thrown at me. I’m in my mid-40s and I can’t believe anybody can go through life without ever changing a belief. But I don’t remember one that sticks out on a large level.
I hope everybody stays healthy and happy — that’s a belief in which I will not waver!
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I’m a believer in your beliefs. They remind me of the Golden Rule, something I grew up hearing but rarely hear mentioned any more.
Stay safe, and “don’t stop believin'”. Sorry, couldn’t help myself.
Why should anyone want to sway you from these epic principles? These are guidelines everyone should be following!
This was a tough subject, and I’m having a hard time coming up with an answer on my own, although I will say that I look diferently at certain things now that I am a mother (and not a single career woman anymore). Make sense?
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I love how you answered that. I’m a Scientific nut and if it can’t be proven I find it hard to believe in. I’m so analytical that it’s hard for me to imagine sometimes. It’s not a trait that was applauded in my family.
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