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3. Beliefs Are Often Inherited

3. Beliefs Are Often Inherited

Family, culture, and early experiences plant beliefs in us. Some empower; others limit. Learn to question them.

“The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what others think.” – David Icke

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Your beliefs shape your perception, and your perception shapes your life. They’re not fixed—they can be questioned, challenged, and transformed. Why It Matters?: Your belief system silently directs your decisions, reactions, and identity. Changing your beliefs can literally change your world.

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