The Architecture of Human Conviction
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Summary
Why do people hold on to beliefs… even when they might not be true?
In this episode, we explore the hidden structure behind human conviction — and why belief is often more about meaning than facts.
Your brain isn’t just trying to understand reality.It’s trying to feel safe inside it.
We break down how identity, emotion, and social connection shape what we believe, why people resist changing their views, and how the mind fills in gaps to create certainty.
This isn’t about right or wrong.
It’s about understanding why we believe… and what those beliefs are really doing for us.
Follow for more episodes on mindset, awareness, and how your brain actually works.
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