Chris Liss on Nostr: The idea that it’s better to believe what’s true (no matter the consequences) ...
The idea that it’s better to believe what’s true (no matter the consequences) than what other people have incentivized you to believe is what separates the faithful and faithless IMO.
Because it’s not axiomatic. It’s requires a leap.
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