One popular belief is that whatever is true for you is ok, and whatever is true for me is ok, even if they are different. It sounds harmless on the surface. The only problem is that what we believe directs our choices. For instance, let’s say we are both flying in an airliner and we each have to visit the restroom. You believe that the doors in the rear of the plane lead to restrooms, so you open one of those doors and find the restroom. I, on the other hand, believe that the door on the side of the plane with a red “T” handle leads to the restroom. But if I opened that door the plane would depressurize and I would probably be sucked out in the process. What I believed was not the truth at all and acting on it would really not be ok. There are truths that cannot be changed. If you would like to learn more about some of those truths, please let us know. Comment here.
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