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  2. Belief - Wikipedia

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    It states that partial beliefs are basic and that full beliefs are to be conceived as partial beliefs above a certain threshold: for example, every belief above 0.9 is a full belief. [ 24 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Defenders of a primitive notion of full belief, on the other hand, have tried to explain partial beliefs as full beliefs about probabilities ...

  3. DeGroot learning - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the common limiting belief is determined by the initial beliefs through p ( ∞ ) = s ⋅ p ( 0 ) {\displaystyle p(\infty )=s\cdot p(0)} where s {\displaystyle s} is the unique unit length left eigenvector of T {\displaystyle T} corresponding to the eigenvalue 1.

  4. T. Harv Eker - Wikipedia

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    One theme identified in this list is that the rich discard limiting beliefs while the unsuccessful succumb to them. [4] Eker argues that: Rich people believe, "I create my life", while poor people believe, "Life happens to me"; rich people focus on opportunities while poor people focus on obstacles; and rich people admire other rich and ...

  5. Basic limiting principle - Wikipedia

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    A Basic Limiting Principle (B.L.P.) is a general principle that limits our explanations metaphysically or epistemologically, and which normally goes unquestioned or even unnoticed in our everyday or scientific thinking.

  6. Learned helplessness - Wikipedia

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    Learned helplessness is the behavior exhibited by a subject after enduring repeated aversive stimuli beyond their control. It was initially thought to be caused by the subject's acceptance of their powerlessness, by way of their discontinuing attempts to escape or avoid the aversive stimulus, even when such alternatives are unambiguously presented.

  7. Avatar Course - Wikipedia

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    The Avatar Course, often simply called Avatar, is a series of LGAT self-development courses founded in 1986 by Harry Palmer and run by his privately held company, Star's Edge, Inc., which trains and licenses Avatar Masters (teachers) to deliver the Avatar Course globally.

  8. Leadership - Wikipedia

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    Scouller argued that self-mastery is the key to growing one's leadership presence, building trusting relationships with followers, and dissolving one's limiting beliefs and habits. This enables behavioral flexibility as circumstances change, while staying connected to one's core values (that is, while remaining authentic).

  9. Nagual - Wikipedia

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    Nagualism involves the belief that each person possesses a dual aspect: the tonal, representing their everyday awareness and ego, and the nagual, representing their deeper, limitless self. [ 3 ] The Nagual serves as a guide, helping individuals access hidden potential and spiritual insight by harmonizing these two aspects.