Beliefs are convictions or opinions we hold to be true, even without concrete evidence. They can be shaped by personal experiences, cultural influences, or religious teachings.
Related terms
Assumptions: Unverified ideas or notions taken for granted when making judgments or forming opinions.
Convictions: Strongly held beliefs based on personal conviction rather than objective evidence.
Dogmas: Fixed beliefs or doctrines that are considered unquestionable within a particular ideology or religion.