> [!tldr] Many beliefs are not strictly true, but helpful nonetheless
> [!warning]
> I have not yet read the book the title of this note is based on. This note are my own thoughts at this point.
It's not only possible but probably way more common than we realize that we believe things that *aren't true*, but we continue to believe them because they are helpful. We may ore may not realize they aren't true, that doesn't make them less helpful.
An enlightened person would recognize things that were helpful, not true.
> [!example]
> [[Thinking doesn't drive behavior]]
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# More
## Source
- Derek Siver's book I haven't read yet for the title