Now, let's imagine, one day if everyone believes that UFO's exist, does that mean it's true? Does that g different thoughts, such as some people are more believingmean that you have no choice but to believe that yes, UFO's do exist, without seeing it with your own eyes? Of course not. Nowadays, there are many ifs and buts, many things that we humans are unsure of, such as the existence of aliens and UFO's, so at the end of the day, it is down to the individual to make his decision.
Now, everyone has their own brain to process their thoughts, it is not as though your brain is connected to someone else's, so why follow his thoughts? If someone believes in something, respect his belief, but you should not be swayed by him or her. Imagine if the whole world were followers like what I had mentioned above, the world would be a much more boring place, wouldn't it? Everyone would be thinking the same way, reacting in the same way, and so on and so forth. Therefore, I repeat, it is important for each and every individual to have their own thinkings and beliefs.
Therefore, my stance should be clear? As long as you have never seen it with your own pair of eyes, you are free to decide yourself whether you want to believe in something or not. The key word here is think. It is something not confirmed, so why should you believe in it? Maybe you might turn out to be the small number of people, of smart people, that thought right when this something is scientifically preven to NOT exist. Therefore, it pays off to have your own thoughts,
and at the end of the day, you can proudly and firmly say, "I believe this something does not exist!"
I agree with you, but do realize that if you do not actually agree with the majority/ government, you will be oppressed.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed but it doesn't mean that you must voice out your thoughts. You can just keep them in mind and well, not be as believing as the animals in Animal Farm
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