![]() Two of the most powerful biases are hope (or, described differently, optimistic belief that something may be true) and fear. Such biases twist the mind into believing some things are true, when they are not. The mind is ruled by psychological biases. “ People will believe a lie because they want it to be true or because they're afraid it might be true. hardcover editions unless otherwise stated. In the sections below which explain them in more detail, all pages given are from the U.S. * There have always been those who hate, and there always will be.Embrace life, Strength without hate.( Confessor).There is Magic in sincere Forgiveness, both in forgiveness received and given. ![]() They believe things mainly because they either want them to be true or fear them to be true. In abbreviation, the fourteen rules and the books they originate from are roughly:
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