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With so much misinformation bombarding us, how do you choose your beliefs?

To answer that question I wrote an essay “Choosing my beliefs”.

See: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Knowing_How_You_Know/gallery/Choosing_my_beliefs

 

Reality is our common ground. If we can find reliable methods for discovering reality, than we can seek out that common ground.

This is helpful in resolving anger, practicing dialogue, and creating common ground.

 

Differences of opinions are useful because they expose us to many point of view and the wide range of human experiences. Controversies are useful because they can motivate us to practice dialogue and attain new insights. Having a reliable method for choosing beliefs increases our contact with reality, helps determine fact or fiction, and helps us discover our common ground.

 

How do you choose your beliefs?

 

I welcome your comments on this, and encourage you to write down how you choose your beliefs.

 

Thanks,

 

Lee Beaumont

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