belief

Shadow of a person standing at the edge of a cliff, believing in a crumbling tower
"The tower of belief is sometimes built at the cliff's edge, unnoticed that its base is crumbling."
Faith & Philosophy

Description

A belief is the tiny torch that illuminates the maze called reality, yet often blinds its bearer to alternative paths. It serves as a comforting mantle against doubt and a rigid cage before others’ views. Everyone proclaims their creeds with the solemnity of saints, while their foundations tremble like sandcastles. The more one believes, the more obstinate one becomes; the more one doubts, the more capricious one feels. A delicate balance between salvation and ruin, belief is ultimately the most versatile of self-hypnosis devices.

Definitions

  • A belief is the spiritual get-out-of-jail-free card one uses to maintain infallibility.
  • A belief is the right to pick the lie that feels better than the facts.
  • A belief is a sandcastle that seems unshakable until the first wave hits.
  • A belief is both the weapon to persuade others and the chain that binds oneself.
  • A belief is a mirror that trembles when questioned and enrages when doubted.
  • A belief is a mental colony that invades another’s intellectual territory.
  • A belief is an island of salvation that never appears on any reliable map.
  • A belief’s words are weighty while its substance vanishes like cotton candy.
  • A belief is a cunning arrow that bypasses logic and strikes emotion directly.
  • A belief is the ideal fiction where passion is spent on proclamation, not practice.

Examples

  • “Belief is just a get-out-of-debate free card? Charming motto.”
  • “I don’t care about your belief, but your passion is entertainment.”
  • “If you have a belief, prove it in action.”
  • “I remain true to my beliefs, no matter what the facts say.”
  • “Belief will save the world? First the Wi-Fi will crash.”
  • “They told me to have belief, but never what to believe in.”
  • “Belief might just be a contraption to sacrifice others’ freedom.”
  • “Her belief is solid. Like fragile porcelain.”
  • “Got an update for that belief?”
  • “Questioning belief is corruption?”
  • “Bought a new belief, no returns accepted.”
  • “The price of belief depends on how much you act.”
  • “Belief can be armor or a cage, depending on who wields it.”
  • “Confident in your beliefs? Got a backup?”
  • “Strong beliefs, like weak passwords, are breakable.”
  • “No one may believe me, but I believe in belief.”
  • “The stronger one’s belief, the weaker one is to others’.”
  • “Speak your belief through deeds, not words.”
  • “True belief is heresy’s best deflection spell.”
  • “No belief? Then accept my unsolicited advice.”

Narratives

  • Belief can serve as a beacon for the soul or as a brutal weapon that tramples others’ rights.
  • Those who cling to unshakeable beliefs often nurse the deepest regrets.
  • When beliefs converge, they build communities; when they fracture, they incite witch hunts.
  • Belief is not taught in classrooms but honed in the crucible of self-deception.
  • A strong belief is both a badge of solitude and a collective illusion.
  • Wielding belief, one discards the shield of reason and brandishes the sword of emotion.
  • Belief can inspire heroic deeds and reduce its holder to a blind zealot.
  • Belief is not discovered at the end of inquiry but invented at its start.
  • Once settled, belief evicts all competing thoughts without mercy.
  • Belief is the marriage of self-affirmation and self-delusion.
  • When truth is inconvenient, belief triumphs over facts.
  • Questioning belief often becomes the ultimate provocation.
  • Belief erects monuments on the graves of past mistakes.
  • Belief is an ancient get-out-of-guilt card for moralizing others.
  • The weight of belief is measured by the volume of emotion it carries.
  • When a belief collapses, the seeker wanders in search of a new illusion.
  • Belief is both the medal of achievement and the indictment of failure.
  • Belief draws invisible fences between self and other.
  • Intense belief becomes a hurricane that blows away reason’s breath.
  • Those who turn belief into prayer often harbor secret confessions.

Aliases

  • Mind Subscription
  • Get-out-of-guilt Card
  • Blindguard
  • Emotional Shield
  • Alchemy of Lies
  • Ruler of Consciousness
  • Juice of Illusion
  • Hangover of Ideology
  • Source of Bias
  • Mask of Infallibility
  • Self-Hypnotizer
  • Armor of Certainty
  • Compass of Passion
  • Padlock of the Mind
  • Paper Temple
  • Handcuffs of the Heart
  • Bomb of Dogma
  • Karma of Certainty
  • Belief Machine
  • Crown of Fiction

Synonyms

  • Missile of Zeal
  • Stubborn Enthusiast
  • Thought Constrictor
  • Sacred Misconception
  • Mind Paint
  • Root of Delusion
  • Assertion Spice
  • Bias Bullet
  • Illusion Dump
  • Steadfast Weathercock
  • Emotional Trip
  • Proud Misinterpretation
  • Distilled Prejudice
  • Absolute Mentality
  • Resolute Festival
  • Contract of Separation
  • Self-Euphoria Hormone
  • Presumption Play
  • Inner Command Tower
  • Trap of Certainty

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