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Most People Don’t Want Truth #mindset #truth #selfawareness #growth #criticalthinking #psych #shorts
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Most people aren’t looking for truth. They’re looking for agreement. They scroll until they find it. They listen until they’re challenged. And the moment they are they’re gone. Not because it’s wrong. Because their belief was never strong enough to survive a question. King Solomon said לֹא יֶאֱהַב לֵץ הוֹכֵחַ לוֹ אֶל חֲכָמִים לֹא יֵלֵךְ A fool doesn’t avoid wisdom because he’s confident. He avoids it because he knows he won’t survive it. ✨Help spread the light → https://rivnitz.com/light
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Most people are not looking for the
truth. They're looking for confirmation.
No, they scroll
until they find the person who agrees.
They listen
until something challenges them, and the
moment it does, they're out. Not because
the challenge was wrong, cuz their
belief system was never strong enough to
survive a single question.
You can say everything someone agrees
with. Say one thing that pokes at their
narrative, they watch everything you
build with them disappears overnight,
cuz that's how fragile their narrative
was. That's exactly what Melech
said. Lo ye'av la'itzah ra'ah, lo
ye'alech chacham, lo ye'alech. A little
doesn't like to be reproved, they will
not listen to the wise. He doesn't avoid
the wise because he's confident.
He avoids them because he already knows
what he might hear, and he knows he
can't handle it. The strength of a
belief isn't how loudly you hold it,
it's how much challenge it can survive.
If one question destroyed your
worldview, it was never a worldview, it
was just confirmation bias.