
An example of belief:
We reach in our fridge for a glass of milk.
We believe the milk is fresh.
If the milk is NOT fresh, we realize our mistake once we begin to drink it.
We have acted on our beliefs and found we were mistaken.

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2 comments:
That's precisely why I always check the "expiration date", and refuse to drink any expired milk. Just me.
I suppose this translates into a type of skepticism, in that I don't trust anything just based solely on my own opinion. I need some other reinforcement.
What might that say about me?
. . . that you're less likely to give involuntary sour milk showers?
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