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So for a long time, psychologists have referred to these as cognitive distortions or even irrational
beliefs.
Institutions of power enabled real harm to be done on the basis of these
beliefs.
The potential for similar situations, in which authorities use their powers to mobilize society against a false threat, still exists today— but so does the capacity of reasoned dissent to combat those false
beliefs.
And, as stated, I testified in front of a Senate committee, so there, they said, "This teen who self-vaccinated just ripped his mom's anti-vaxer
beliefs
in front of Congress."
I never was rude towards my mother, and even in public settings where I expressed how her
beliefs
were misinformed, I said that she was a loving mother, and that's important to understand.
My mom got a lot of her
beliefs
from social media, from Facebook and from organizations that were allowing their platforms to push lies that were very dangerous.
We are all trapped inside our own heads, and our
beliefs
and our understandings about the world are limited by that perspective, which means we tell ourselves stories.
The first ones we inherit at a young age from our parents, who of course have their own skewed beliefs, their own frustrations, their own unlived lives.
Now, you may embrace these Hindu
beliefs
or not.
Psychologists study behavior to explore the contents of the mind, because our behavior often reflects our beliefs, our values and our desires.
Every part of politics includes decision-making, and ideally, the process of decision-making should include people from different backgrounds, interests, opinions, gender, beliefs, race, ethnicity, age, and so on.
And these few have been historically almost exclusively men, and they've produced laws, policies, mechanisms for political participation that are based on the opinions, beliefs, worldviews, dreams, aspirations of this one group of people, while everyone else was kept out.
And secondly, as a society, we have become much more driven by these
beliefs.
And they have
beliefs
about what other people want, and what other people don't want, how much power other people have, how much those people could get in the way of whatever it is that you want.
Survey data on that person's political beliefs, along with their psychographic and demographic data, are integrated into the system to gain a deeper understanding of the individual.
These are not my
beliefs.
And because local religious
beliefs
prohibit eating beef, scavengers often consume cattle carcasses.
But it is important to recognize that North Korea and South Korea started out with identical sets of rules in both the sense of laws and regulations, but also in the deeper senses of understandings, norms, culture, values and
beliefs.
First, we become more extreme in our
beliefs.
The first thing I'm going to show you is a change between age three and five, as kids learn to understand that somebody else can have
beliefs
that are different from their own.
So that's a five-year-old who clearly understands that other people can have false
beliefs
and what the consequences are for their actions.
They didn't want to let my camera in because it confronts constructed realities, myths and beliefs, and provides what appears to be evidence of a truth.
And perhaps above all, to encourage a sensitivity about uncompassionate speaking, so that because people have this Charter, whatever their
beliefs
or lack of them, they feel empowered to challenge uncompassionate speech, disdainful remarks from their religious leaders, their political leaders, from the captains of industry.
There's always one continent left out, the assumption being that sub-Saharan Africa had no religious
beliefs.
When we look to the past, it's easy to see that emotions have changed, sometimes very dramatically, in response to new cultural expectations and religious beliefs, new ideas about gender, ethnicity and age, even in response to new political and economic ideologies.
It is possible for individuals, and even for whole cultures, to care about the wrong things, which is to say that it's possible for them to have
beliefs
and desires that reliably lead to needless human suffering.
People wrap themselves in their beliefs, and they do it so tightly that you can't set them free.
Images often push us to question our core
beliefs
and our responsibilities to each other.
Many have struggled to come out to their communities, in families whose religious
beliefs
make it hard to accept that their daughters are not sick, just queer.
Non-absolutists believe that no single person can hold ownership or knowledge of absolute truth, even when it comes to religious
beliefs.
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