Negativity Default
October 1, 2024Rationalization
October 8, 2024“A belief is a mindset that hasn’t been proven with facts. Once a belief is proven with facts, it’s no more a belief; it’s knowledge.”
As a core principle of Theory of Self-Relativity, factual-thinking is to verify our thoughts, our beliefs, and as a whole, our mindsets with facts. If we cannot verify our mindsets with facts, then we remain in a perpetual state of beliefs. Beliefs are intended to be interim mindsets of an idea or a thought that we are convinced to be true, but we don’t know if it is true. The only means of verifying the truth of our beliefs is by finding supportive evidence for our thoughts. Once we find the supportive facts to our thoughts, then, our mindset is not just a belief but it becomes knowledge, and the decisions and actions that we undertake based on these mindsets would have a better chance of producing favorable results because they are based on how reality is, and not based on how we believe or like reality to be.
As further stated in Self-Relativity:
“Don’t just believe…Know!”