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Rory's Story : My Unexpected Journey to Self Belief
Nobody thought Rory O’Connor would make it – written off as ‘thick’ at school he struggled to find a career he felt he could succeed in.When a hot tip led to a win on the horses it was the beginning of a dangerous spiral into a gambling addiction that gnawed away at his self-esteem even further. How did the man who thought he had nothing to live for go on to become a stand-up comedian selling out venues around Ireland and reaching 800,000 people through his social media platforms?This is Rory’s Story. Told with his trademark humour, this straight-talking memoir is a book for anyone who wants to be inspired by an ordinary man’s mental health journey. 'A witty and moving look behind one of the biggest comedy success stories of recent years.' Donal Lynch, Sunday Independent 'Great Read' Kieran Cuddihy, The Hard Shoulder ''Brilliant' Dermot and Dave
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Finding My Voice : A Story of Strength, Self-Belief and S Club
The inspirational and honest first book from S Club legend Rachel Stevens Whether as part of the iconic S Club or as a successful solo artist, Rachel Stevens was in the eye of the Noughties pop storm when she was catapulted to fame in her teens.The whirlwind of celebrity life brought glamour, glitz and BRITs, but not everything was as it seemed behind the smile. Constantly stereotyped and controlled within the industry, Rachel privately struggled with her self-worth and mental health, but has since been on a journey of development and growth.Following a personal break-up and an S Club reunion – and after finding her voice and a new sense of confidence – Rachel is ready to open up for the very first time, covering everything from the impact of her childhood experiences to managing lifelong anxiety. Finding My Voice is Rachel’s inspiring, unfiltered story about discovering her true self in a manufactured world.
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Beyond Belief : My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape
Jenna Miscavige Hill was born into the Church of Scientology.The niece of its current director, David Miscavige, she grew up at the center of this highly controversial organization, strictly adhering to its beliefs and practices.But at twenty-two, Jenna made a daring break. Now, for the first time, this insider with unprecedented first-hand knowledge pierces the veil of secrecy that has shrouded this religion that has been the subject of fierce debate and speculation worldwide, speaking out about her life, the organization, and her harrowing escape.In this fast-paced memoir that reads like suspense, Jenna reveals the strange and disturbing details of her childhood, including her disconnection from her parents, and unmasks the inner workings of Scientology's celebrity culture, drawing on her own experiences and those of her husband, a former employee of the famous Scientology Celebrity Centre. From its creation by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 to its roster of celebrity acolytes, disturbing questions have swirled around the religion and the organization behind it. Jenna sheds light on some of the most troubling issues surrounding the organization: its infamous disconnection policy and the dissolution of families, alleged forced and child labor practices and reports of exploitative fundraising.With her unparalleled insight into the inner world of Scientology's highest order, Hill addresses all this and shares true stories that are beyond the wildest imagination.
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Suspension of Belief
This Element offers a systematic outline of ancient conceptions and uses of suspension of belief (understood broadly) while engaging with contemporary philosophy.It discusses the notion of epoche ('suspension of judgement') and other related terms, like aporia, aphasia, paradox, hypothesis, agnosticism, and Socratic wisdom.It examines the Academic and Pyrrhonian sceptics and some of their arguments and strategies for suspension.It also includes the use and conditions for suspension of belief in other philosophers like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, Plotinus, Protagoras, and Democritus.The Element is divided into four thematic sections, each addressing one of the following questions: What is suspension of belief?When does it arise? What could its scope be? And what are its practical and moral implications?
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Why is belief in religion accepted while belief in extraterrestrial life is ridiculed?
Belief in religion is often accepted because it is deeply ingrained in many cultures and has been a part of human society for centuries. Additionally, religious beliefs are often tied to a sense of community, tradition, and moral guidance. On the other hand, belief in extraterrestrial life is often ridiculed because it is seen as speculative and lacking concrete evidence. Furthermore, the portrayal of extraterrestrial life in popular culture has often been sensationalized, leading to skepticism and ridicule. Additionally, the idea of extraterrestrial life challenges traditional religious beliefs and scientific understanding, which can contribute to its dismissal.
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What is the difference between belief and misuse of belief?
Belief is the acceptance that something is true or exists without proof, while the misuse of belief occurs when that belief is used in a harmful or inappropriate way. Belief can provide comfort, guidance, and a sense of purpose, while misuse of belief can lead to discrimination, violence, and manipulation. It is important to critically evaluate our beliefs and ensure they are used in a positive and constructive manner.
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Is belief in God comparable to belief in gender?
Belief in God and belief in gender are not directly comparable. Belief in God is a matter of faith and spirituality, while belief in gender is a matter of identity and social construct. Belief in God is often tied to religious teachings and traditions, while belief in gender is influenced by biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors. While both beliefs can be deeply personal and influential in shaping one's worldview, they are fundamentally different in nature and context.
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What are statements of belief?
Statements of belief are expressions of one's personal convictions, values, and principles. They reflect an individual's deeply held views on various aspects of life, such as religion, morality, and philosophy. These statements can be used to articulate one's worldview and to communicate their core beliefs to others. They often serve as a foundation for guiding one's actions and decisions.
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The Psychology of Belief
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The Beaver : A Story of Sock Tags and Self Belief
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What is my religious belief called?
Your religious belief is called Christianity. It is a monotheistic faith centered around the teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the Bible. Christians believe in the Trinity, the belief in one God in three persons - the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. The core beliefs of Christianity include the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins and the promise of eternal life.
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What is the name of my religious belief?
I'm sorry, I don't have that information. If you could provide me with the name of your religious belief, I would be happy to help answer any questions you have about it.
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Is the satanic belief a belief and how does it work?
The satanic belief is a belief system that centers around the worship of Satan or the rejection of traditional religious beliefs. It is considered a belief because it involves a set of principles, rituals, and values that its followers adhere to. The belief system often involves the pursuit of personal freedom, individualism, and the questioning of authority. It works by providing a framework for its followers to understand the world, make moral decisions, and find meaning in their lives. Like other belief systems, it can provide a sense of community and belonging for its followers.
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What is dualistic belief?
Dualistic belief is the concept that the universe is made up of two opposing forces or principles, such as good and evil, light and dark, or mind and body. This belief suggests that these forces are in constant conflict or balance with each other. Dualistic beliefs can be found in various religions, philosophies, and cultures around the world, shaping people's understanding of the world and their place in it.
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