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How to Stop the Media from Controlling Your Mind
Who controls your beliefs?
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Our beliefs are powerful beyond imagination: They influence our perception of reality, which in turn influences the way we live.
How to Stop the Media from Controlling Your Mind
Who controls your beliefs?
Not sure "control" is the right word? Unless I'm both controlled and deluded, which of course is possible. Likely even. Almost certain.
Our beliefs are powerful beyond imagination: They influence our perception of reality, which in turn influences the way we live.
How to Stop the Media from Controlling Your Mind
Who controls your beliefs?
No one controls my beliefs. Many try to influence them.
Nobody. Though I agree with others that many try to influence my beliefs, and often they succeed.
Our beliefs are powerful beyond imagination: They influence our perception of reality, which in turn influences the way we live.
How to Stop the Media from Controlling Your Mind
Who controls your beliefs?
Yes I think that really is cynical. I don't think it is true for an instant.Do you find yourself being cynical?
I suspect most who try to influence my belief do so from self-interest of some kind.
Perhaps not always true but more often than not.
Not sure "control" is the right word? Unless I'm both controlled and deluded, which of course is possible. Likely even. Almost certain.
Yes I think that really is cynical. I don't think it is true for an instant.
Nothing, as if one is brought up within science, we are taught to question anything and everything, regardless of its source.Who controls your beliefs?
Nothing, as if one is brought up within science, we are taught to question anything and everything, regardless of its source.
And I've had scammers try to tell me I can get lower electricity bills by plugging some gizmo into the mains.So, for example, recently from the past, I've had the Church of Scientology reach out to me saying they are a new and improved church.
Ok, fine but I suspect the ulterior motive is to sell me Scientology books and services.
What do you think?
And I've had scammers try to tell me I can get lower electricity bills by plugging some gizmo into the mains.
The existence of snake oil salesmen is not evidence that most people are selling snake oil. I should have thought that was obvious.
Well I'm not paranoid, at least.Ok, well you are more trusting than I am.
Who controls your beliefs?
Do you find yourself being cynical?
I suspect most who try to influence my belief do so from self-interest of some kind.
Perhaps not always true but more often than not.
Yes, cynical but not universally so.
And, yes, self-interest is the motivation of most.
Who controls your beliefs?
Nobody but me.
But that's because I've learned how to evaluate an idea, and learned that that must always be done.
Do ideas enter your head merely because you heard or read them from a trusted source, or because they meet certain criteria? The first is passive, the second active.
Think of the life in the sea. The smallest creatures, called plankton, float where the current takes them. Larger ones, like fish, octopi, and lobsters, called nekton, walk, swim or slither to where they want to be. They actively choose where to be.
We are born intellectual plankton, unable to evaluate propositions for coherence and truth value, but can develop the skills to do so and take control of the process if we make that effort.