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Beliefs versus Facts

Posted By: Randy GageSeptember 8, 2019

Why are so many people unhealthy, unhappy, and financially distressed?  I think because they are not aware of the distinction between beliefs and facts.

A single guy moves to Detroit.  He goes to a nightclub and asks a girl to dance.  She looks him up and down, and says, “With you?  I don’t think so.”  He beats a retreat home to nurse his wounds.  A few days later he tries another nightclub, and a different girl.  He gets rejected again.  This is all the “proof” he needs to illustrate the “fact” ladies are stuck up in Detroit.

Another guy moves to Detroit the same week.  He meets the couple in the apartment next door in the elevator, and they invite him over for dinner.  A few days later his car breaks down and a passing motorist stops to offer him assistance.  He becomes convinced of the “fact” that people in Detroit are friendly and welcoming.

So which guy knows the truth?

Well in each case, it is the truth as they know it.  But in neither case is it a fact.  Both guys have developed a belief.  One has a belief that serves him, the other does not.  Each will probably attract more of what he expects, and each will likely fall prey to confirmation bias, finding continuing “evidence” to support his belief.  Which leads us to a couple of fascinating and perhaps liberating questions…

What beliefs have you accepted as facts?  And is that serving you?

-RG

3 comments on “Beliefs versus Facts”

  1. I got a buddy whom I worked with before he retired at 65.. and he's had nothing but health problems since.. in and out of hospitals and rehabs for months at a time.. said he had a terrible diet and didn't exercise.. but he blames no one but himself.. which I find refreshing in this blame everyone but yourself culture.. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know if you eat crap and don't exercise you're going to be in trouble by your 60s if not sooner... I get ticked off when people say they didn't know, or believed some crap that Cheetos were a vegetable.. believe what you want but take responsibility for your beliefs..

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    1. I got a buddy whom I worked with before he retired at 65.. and he's had nothing but health problems since.. in and out of hospitals and rehabs for months at a time.. said he had a terrible diet and didn't exercise.. but he blames no one but himself.. which I find refreshing in this blame everyone but yourself culture.. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know if you eat crap and don't exercise you're going to be in trouble by your 60s if not sooner... I get ticked off when people say they didn't know, or believed some crap that Cheetos were a vegetable.. believe what you want but take responsibility for your beliefs..

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