Believer

To be a is to make yourself vulnerable to mockery. Yet, history shows us that the people who move the needle—the abolitionists, the suffragettes, the civil rights marchers, the dissidents behind the Iron Curtain—were all believers . They were not cool. They were earnest. Earnestness is the superpower of the believer .

Feed your brain data that supports your new belief. If you want to believe you can be a leader, study past moments where you successfully guided others. believer

Belief can also have a profound impact on relationships. When you believe in others and share a common faith or values, you're more likely to: To be a is to make yourself vulnerable to mockery

We are all believers in daily life. We believe that our hard work will eventually pay off. We believe that the people we love will support us. We believe that tomorrow is worth waking up for. This quiet, foundational optimism keeps society functioning. 3. The Science of Conviction: What Happens inside the Mind They were earnest

If you say, "I believe this book is perfect and infallible," you will be ridiculed for your literalism. If you say, "I believe my country is the greatest on earth," you will be called a nationalist. If you say, "I believe my partner is the only one for me," you are accused of co-dependence.

Absolute erasure of nuance and self-identity in favor of a singular cause.