Understanding Self-Belief, Commitment, and Consistency
When we choose a small ethical action, we tend to create a potential pattern of success. This pattern becomes the evidence from which self-belief grows.
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When we choose a small ethical action, we tend to create a potential pattern of success. This pattern becomes the evidence from which self-belief grows.
Below, Nir Eyal shares five key insights from his new book, Beyond Belief: The Science-Backed Way to Stop Limiting Yourself and Achieve Breakthrough Results. Eyal is a best-sell...
TL;DR: Lean doesn't fail because people resist change. It struggles when organizations ask for participation without earning belief. Don Ephlin saw this decades ago: behavior chang...
Serotonin is a key driver of cognitive flexibility by actively reducing "belief stickiness", the tendency to cling to outdated assumptions despite contradicting real-world evidence...
People don’t passively change their beliefs; they test whether it’s safe to. What looks like repetition may be an attempt to move forward.
Surveys consistently find that approximately 30% of Americans believe in ghosts. Belief in ghosts is an interesting example to me because it exists on its own, unlike other superna...
Political beliefs can become emotional support structures, which explains why factual challenges often feel like personal attacks. The post
When Voltaire said “The Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire,” he highlighted a quirk of our psychology: we're rather slow to update our first impressions.
One of the many things we will explore in our Philosophy and Risk workshops (https://safetyrisk.net/philosophy-for-risk-and-safety-free-workshops/) will be what people believe and...
What if your beliefs reflect your circle more than reality? This post describes how, and offers a simple tool to help you evaluate and diversify your network.
Anthony Domestico, Commonweal How do we come to believe what we believe? That's the question asked and, with varying degrees of success, answered by every narrative of conversion....
Five. That’s roughly the number of consistent social media posts it may take before your opinion on an unfamiliar topic begins to set. Not five days of exposure, or five news cycle...
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When life lacks stable pathways to meaning, people may rely on existence itself as a basis for worth. This can reshape how others are judged and how moral positions are formed.
It is normal to believe that strong feelings of certainty mean that we possess the truth. Neuroscience explains why we should be cautious about strong feelings of certainty.
Taken together, these findings depict a religious landscape marked not by sudden collapse but by gradual reconfiguration. Belief, meaning, and personal experience remain central dr...
Whether you are struggling to contain painful rumination, finding it difficult to cope in the present, or feeling apprehensive about the future, there is a good chance that stuck p...
You’re scrolling Netflix at 10 pm, exhausted. You don’t read a single review or check Rotten Tomatoes. You pick the thumbnail that catches your eye: a face, a pose or gesture, a mo...
The psychology of expectations and hopes, and how they distort what’s true.
I never thought I'd be doing multiple posts on block penetrations… but here we are. Apparently it's something people were eager to talk about if my email inbox is any indication.Th...
A new study finds that what people think about facts, authenticity, or coherent beliefs explains why they disagree about what is true.
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