When was the last time that you challenged your beliefs?
Are they still fit for purpose?
Or, are you simply holding on to them because they make you comfortable?
If we can’t question or challenge our own beliefs, how do we know they are the right ones?
Just because the masses may have a similar belief to yours, doesn’t necessarily mean it is the right one.
Who knows, the new belief you adopt may be the one that makes you become better and more than you are already.
And, wouldn’t that be a good thing?

Cameron Blewett is an independent writer and publisher. He helps professionals and organisations turn complex ideas into clear, authoritative writing through Dark Quill Agency. His work spans projects including GreyBeardedVegan.blog, ItsAllAbout.coffee and VeganStoic.com.
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