Social Conditioning and Linguistics

Tim McMahon
The word "believe" is a profoundly powerful word. To believe in something is to comply without asking any questions. It places all of our existing questions and doubts in the arms of hope. Many examples of belief can be seen in various religions of the world, but without truly knowing all of the answers, these beliefs will only constrict us on a social and intellectual level.

One of the world's most intelligent modern day philosophers, Robert Anton Wilson, said that if we "believe" in something, we are just limiting ourselves from seeking the answers. The believers are the ones who get caught in the mud. The proactive and evolving thinkers are the ones who prosper. Stop believing and start being proactive. This does not mean to erase the word believe out of your vocabulary, but it does mean that you should start questioning and finding the answers. Through the epiphanies you discover, you will get hungrier for the knowledge and ultimately place more value on your everyday life. By discover what is programming you, you can gain control over your life.

We are shaped by our personal experiences, television, parental figures, teachers, and friends. These experiences have conditioned our behavior into the person that you are today. Your socially conditioned behavior has led you to find this article and read it. I can guarantee that you will find the information in this book to be beneficial in many aspects. You will discover a new set of traits that you never noticed before. You will find a profound sense of confidence after understanding the concepts of this short writing

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