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Human is a hostage to his beliefs. sometimes it heals, but more often it hurts.
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Beliefs are his representation of the world, which he receives and tries to stick to them. A person's beliefs help him navigate the world and make decisions. Such attitudes laid down by someone are fixed in the head of a person, starting from childhood, on the basis of the statements of adults. These statements are accepted as true.

Also, the opinion of society on certain life circumstances strongly influences the formation of a person's beliefs. Positive or negative life experience fixes them in the mind of a person. If his beliefs are mostly correct, reasonable, then he will make the right decisions. With wrong beliefs, a person makes many mistakes, but he can no longer refuse them.

This is the foundation of human life, but, unfortunately, many beliefs limit a person's thinking and actions. Because of this limitation, he cannot achieve success in the set goal or completely abandons it. There are certain standards of correctness in society that are the same for everyone.

Here's one of them: higher education guarantees a high-paying job, respect and position in society. Without higher education, a person cannot have any of the above, and public opinion towards him as a second-class person. Man accepts this rule as true. If in his school years he was a mediocre student, he was constantly told that he would not achieve anything in life, his consciousness fixed it. After leaving school, there were attempts to get higher education, but they all ended in failure. From all this, the image of a loser, a second-class person is formed. A person took the above suggestions as the basis of his life, now he suffers failure after failure, or does nothing to achieve a better position.

This is how our lives are shaped: the more supporting beliefs, the more victories and rewards in life. Conversely, the more limiting beliefs, the more defeats and disappointments.

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