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When you believe in something, you begin thinking about it. When you think of something a lot, it becomes something you share with others or say. When you say things to people, your actions will follow simply being shaped by your words. When you do something over and over, it becomes a habit and when you have a habit, it becomes a value whether moral or otherwise. And the things you value lead you to your destiny. It's an inevitable chain reaction that can't be broken, so being careful and cautious about your beliefs protects you from failure and keep you achieving. Having wrong beliefs can lead to failure bred through a fear of failure.
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A girl believes that math is too hard. She believes it so much that whenever she hears the word math or an equation, she instantly thinks "ugh math is hard!" Her thought generates a biased and baseless fear of math which then leads her to say before she even looks at the equation, "ugh! I hate math. It's so hard." or "I can't solve this. Math isn't for me!" Because she keeps saying it, she becomes too scared to tackle or act on anything that involves math and since math is intertwined with every aspect of life. If she hears that driving involves math, she'd take an uber instead. That running from anything that involves math becomes a habit. Due to her habit, everything that involves math is now deemed unimportant and lacking value. If she hears that math is involved in her biggest dream of being an engineer, architect, biologist or even psychologist, she would rather give up her destiny because her fear is so great that she's ready to settle for less, not because it's impossible, but because it started with a simple belief that math was too hard. And that belief stemmed from trying a few times, failing and giving up.