An unmanaged brain bias can turn into a belief—a semi-automatic or automatic habit and response to which you give little if any conscious or analytical thought. A belief is a tacit acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists. Think of it as a label for your brain’s opinion about something (e.g., politics, religion, culture, gender, or you name it). It is a state of mind in which you perceive the likelihood of something being true (with or without empirical—experiential or observational—evidence), which means that since every brain is unique every brain has different beliefs. The behaviors and practices you exhibit tend to be based on your beliefs—in combination with your values; what you personally deem to be of paramount importance to yourself personally and to your family, friends, school, work, country and so on.
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