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I was wrong about how beliefs are formed

It’s interesting how it’s possible to think you really understand something and then at some later point realize that your understanding was incomplete.  It wasn’t wrong, but your new realization provides a much more accurate understanding. That’s what happened to me with the Lefkoe Belief Process (LBP). What I initially thought about how beliefs are formed When I first created the LBP 29 years ago, it seemed to me that our basic self-esteem-type beliefs were formed in childhood as a result of many interactions with parents.  (For more details, please see two earlier posts: https://www.mortylefkoe.com/031610/ and  https://www.mortylefkoe.com/wonderful-parents/#) In some cases [...]

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