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we tend to mask some of our limiting beliefs behind the facade of fake moral superiority & goodness
for instance:
broke you will start detesting rich people and will hide the limiting belief regarding poverty under fake politically/morally correct beliefs to comfort and soothe urself like "all rich people are evil" and "eat the rich"
u do that to delude urself into thinking that despite ur situation being negative, but at least u aren't "evil" as the rich ones in attempt to mask ur desire and hate
not knowing that hating rich people will not make u richer, but in fact might make u poorer lol
it is loving wealth and abundance that will bring in wealth and abundance
as Seth said:
"Hatred of war will not bring peace. Only love of peace will bring about those conditions."
What i find very weird is how the Koa stans come at the AB fandom with this quasi above it all, moral righteous superiority and just assume we see them that way too. And the way they inform you how Anne "wasn't perfect" and act like that's a killer blow and should destroy your interest in her. Um? No one is perfect? So why is Anne of all people not being perfect so important when it's literally something she could never be? Why the hell is Anne held to these impossible standards and then judged for not meeting them? Were Koa and Mary perfect? No way, but do you ever hear stans admit it? Do they even admit they were ever wrong at all?
fans’ sense of their own morality is deeply entwined with fandom. “We hang so much of our own identity on these things that we love,” she said. “So if those things are threatened, you either have to admit that you’re sort of a bad person for liking those things or you have to convince yourself that everyone else is wrong.”
Option B is generally the one taken here, it honestly, completely explains this phenomenon.
as seth said: "Your beliefs always change to some extent"
and that can happen consciously or unconsciously, as it is ur nature
anyways let me give u an example:
4 yr old u believed that they couldn't turn a stove on by themselves and that it was dangerous to do so
HOWEVER
grown-up you probably dismissed that belief (hopefully lol) & therefore your feelings, thoughts & behaviours towards turning a stove on prob changed, u dont view it as a dangerous thing anymore
this further proves that your beliefs are mutable, nothing is set in stone or fixed
& that may happen consciously or unconsciously
moral of the story: your beliefs aren't set in stone, you can kick them out just like you brought them in
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