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The discussion centers on the idea that beliefs, while not necessarily objectively true, can be incredibly useful in shaping perspectives and actions. Sivers argues for the importance of reframing situations and choosing beliefs based on their practicality, rather than their factual accuracy.
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The discussion centers on the idea that beliefs, while not necessarily objectively true, can be incredibly useful in shaping perspectives and actions. Sivers argues for the importance of reframing situations and choosing beliefs based on their practicality, rather than their factual accuracy.