Our beliefs influence our behavior more than we know.
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I think we know our beliefs influence our behavior so I cannot agree with "more than we know" because we do know. So I answered "strongly disagree" because I strongly agree with the premise. In fact, I am wondering if those who answer "agree" actually understand the question. XD
[1 point]3 years ago by ChipmonkReplyEdited 3 years ago by Chipmonk
I inferred the question was about the existence of subconscious beliefs, which would influence our behavior even if we haven't thought them through, and even if we don't really like believing that way...
yeah wording questions is tricky.. when you read it after posting the question sometimes seems to ask something different than is intended.
I've been making my own comment to my own question right after I post it, to help clarify the question, if I feel it needs it. Even then, I blow it at times. To bad, we humans couldn't like mind-melt like a Vulcan.
I think we know our beliefs influence our behavior so I cannot agree with "more than we know" because we do know. So I answered "strongly disagree" because I strongly agree with the premise. In fact, I am wondering if those who answer "agree" actually understand the question. XD
I inferred the question was about the existence of subconscious beliefs, which would influence our behavior even if we haven't thought them through, and even if we don't really like believing that way...
http://www.yoursubconsciousbeliefs.com/
Perhaps psychobabble, but a legitimate question.
yeah wording questions is tricky.. when you read it after posting the question sometimes seems to ask something different than is intended.
I've been making my own comment to my own question right after I post it, to help clarify the question, if I feel it needs it. Even then, I blow it at times. To bad, we humans couldn't like mind-melt like a Vulcan.