How To Form Better Beliefs
Our cages are highly mental. Overcoming your own limitations means seeing how much freedom and power you actually have.
Your beliefs need to be a balance of accuracy and what serves you. Accurate beliefs help you be more objective and understand how people, the world and the universe works.
Self-serving beliefs empower you to make change and better your life. It does you no good to think that you’re a loser even if you have evidence of it. This will only disempower you, leaving you with no internal motivation to change your life. Self-serving beliefs need to be steered toward what you want.
So think and feel “I’m a winner.” The evidence of such a thing will come more and more after your belief in it does. Accurate beliefs keep you grounded in the laws, facts, and true experiences of life. Self-serving beliefs empower you even when there’s “nothing for you to feel empowered about.”
There’s a serious power in being practical AND “delusional.” We all have some degree of delusion. But too many people use this super power of delusion against themselves.
Do you know how many real world creations we take for granted that had a degree of delusion when it was first made? These inventors had both accurate thinking/beliefs (based on their expertise) and self-serving beliefs (“I am totally capable of achieving this invention successfully.”)
Positive self-serving beliefs are about self-efficacy.
Balance these two types of beliefs and you’ll really be unstoppable.
- Jem Veda
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