Why Do People Believe in Things That Aren't True?

Imagine you’re playing hide-and-seek, and you see your friend hide behind a tree. But when you go to look for them later, they aren’t there, yet you still think they are hiding somewhere else. This is like having a false belief. We all have false beliefs sometimes because our brain fills in the gaps with what it thinks should be true instead of what’s actually happening.

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Examples

  1. You believe your friend is still behind the tree even though they left.
  2. You think it’s raining outside, but you’re actually inside watching TV.
  3. You believe you have all your homework completed, even though you forgot one assignment.

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