Improve your knowledge of French

Martin Elliott
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Let's start with this obvious our false beliefs and excuses do not exist in real life; it exists only in our heads. Even though they seem genuine, accurate, and realistic, they are still not real situations (“my difficulties are due to the current economy”), physical limitations (“difficulties” "my problem is that I'm not tall enough"), or become someone else ("my problem is that my spouse doesn't support me"). These are beliefs that we store in space. However, belief is not truth. Even if many people believe something is impossible, that doesn't mean it's true. Be careful not to confuse trust with authenticity.
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