In the process they completely forget their reasons
for believing in it in the first place and fly directly in the face of its teachings.
I'm glad you see your dad as a hero and that he was a very real impact in your life and that through it all you still very
much believe in him.
But you almost won me back with your super analytic approach to getting the best out
of believing in something that doesn't exist.
While being in a relationship with someone more attractive, they do
believe in themselves more as a person who is valuable and can achieve something good in life.
But the complete and utter lack of any evidence for the existence of these gods
makes believing in them kind of silly.
I was really fortunate to have these experiences and to have people who
believed in me enough to help me along the way.
This absolutely is not a criticism of people who want to be raw, vegan, paleo or anything else — anyone who
truly believes in something and follows through with it is awesome.
Yet he has achieved far more than most even dream of simply
by believing in himself and his dreams when others didn't.
However, as their parents and caregivers, we have the extreme power to boost that potential by
simply believing in them with all of our hearts.
Those who can
only believe in something that they see with their eyes, or hear with their ears are following a false sense of logic.
Thank you to my managers who
believed in me from the interview process and allowed me to grow within the store.
I am a teacher because of the many great champion teachers who
believed in me despite my labels and developed my love for learning.
Just because we don't
believe in it before marriage doesn't mean that we can't fully enjoy it after.
People in their social
circles believe in them, think of them as a «knowledgeable» friend or someone whose choices, opinions they admire and follow.