Psychology, asked by rajrey, 1 month ago

"A belief is not merely an idea
the mind possesses it is an idea
that possesses the mind"​

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Answered by somprokash
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Answered by kirankaurspireedu
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  • A belief is a notion that the mind actually possesses, not just a notion the mind possesses. I learned this without attending Harvard or Oxford to study philosophy or literature.

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  • The well-known dramatist, author, and screenwriter Robert Oxton Bolt was born in 1924 in 13 Northenden Road in Sale, where he also spent his early years before the family relocated to 68 School Road in 1928. In June 2000, a memorial plaque was erected on the property.
  • a playwright and screenwriter from England. He penned a number of historical plays, including "A Man for All Seasons" in 1960, which is regarded as his most significant work and was adapted into a movie in 1966.
  • He also wrote numerous screenplays, notably those for David Lean's Oscar-winning films "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) and "Dr. Zhivago" (1965).

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