regardless of all your efforts, you would not be…
regardless of all your efforts, you would not be able to will a belief into existence.
— from The Mind in the Cockpit
In the book
The old idea that willpower or ability is simply an inborn trait you either have or don't is, the research now shows, plainly false; the brain itself is plastic, and behavior is far more malleable than we were ever taught. But beliefs are tricky instruments, because you cannot simply will one into existence — you cannot decide to believe something the way you decide to raise your hand — and worse, anything you merely imagine often enough, left unchallenged, quietly hardens into a belief you mistake for fact. So the discipline is to treat your important beliefs the way a scientist treats a hypothesis: verify them, try hard to falsify them, and ask honestly — am I actually sure this is true, and how would I know if it weren't? — The Mind in the Cockpit
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- True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values)
- Decisions & Choices (Decision/Choice/Focus/Forethought/Consequences)
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