I'm using this.
DominatorX1
Come on baby, show us your big argument.
It grates and wears. The ubiquitous stupidity. I swear the average age is 13.
I find myself habitually dumbing my words down here. It is molding my discourse.
Here's a modern one.
A woman with a penis is absurd.
Stop spreading transphobia!
I'm not seeing how this illuminates that why.
What does that imply? I want the complete statement here.
It can also be a tool.
For example, the model for gravity is just a useful fiction. But it's useful. And it being constantly useful like that, one becomes attached to it.
To generalize it, I'd call a belief "an idea that you are attached to". And it bears upon your more general blob of beliefs, thoughts, memories, etc accordingly. Like a constant among variables in the midst of an algorithm.
Ahh, now that's an interesting idea. Beliefs are important because they are communicable. So belief gains weight from its social significance. As society is powerful then so are beliefs.
So a man outside society, a hermit, might find his beliefs falling away.
Ahhh. Yes, they are thinking religion. I didn't think they'd lunge that way. I mean, with all the politics and gender stuff around these days, I figured the term would bee seen as broader. A wider range of options.
That said. Meh. Your thesis sums to "beliefs are important because beliefs are important".
That depends on the person.
You perceive a thousand things. Sights, sounds, nameless feelings... as well as beliefs.
One can be guided by any of that. And one can treat any of that as central.
Whether or not one treats one's beliefs as centrally important appears to be a matter of preference or perspective. Or something .
One could argue that dumb implies lower taste. A smarty seeks conversation, a dummy seeks fights. Consider popular videogames.