BELIEF AND INACTION, TRUTH AND DEMONSTRATED ACTION So, when you say you ‘believe

BELIEF AND INACTION, TRUTH AND DEMONSTRATED ACTION

So, when you say you ‘believe’ in something magical, like ghosts, or fairies, or angels, that’s the correct use of the term.

But instead, you can state a preference or dislike, agree or disagree, understand or not understand, or judge or opine something is false, might be true, or true. And the gold standard of course is do you demonstrate your judgment or opinion, understanding or not, agreement or disagreement, and preference or dislike?

Because what we say is loaded with signals – even to ourselves. Our actions are evidence that either agrees or disagrees with our statements.


Source date (UTC): 2016-08-11 12:26:00 UTC

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