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WordPress: What It Is and How to Use It for Your Career Development

WordPress

Learning WordPress Is a Career That Will Change Your Life Forever!

26th July 2021

This article is designed to educate you about WordPress, a Content Management System (CMS), its functionalities, how to utilize it, and its significance in career development. Through this article, you will be introduced to a new career path that has the potential to transform your life. In today’s technologically driven society, acquiring such skills is highly beneficial for both personal and professional growth. With this in mind, let’s delve directly into the article.

WHAT IS WORDPRESS?

WordPress is renowned for being an open-source software and one of the most user-friendly content management systems globally. It’s excellent for web design and so intuitive that nearly anyone with basic computer skills can utilize it. With WordPress, you can create both free and premium websites and blogs.

The distinction between wordpress.com and wordpress.org is notable; the former offers free tools, while the latter is a paid version of the software. If you’re just starting and lack the budget for annual website expenses, the free blog option provided by wordpress.com is ideal.

However, if you require greater control over your content, the paid version allows you to enhance your website with additional functionalities. Free blogs do not permit the addition of plugins, which are instrumental in incorporating features like shopping carts, mailing lists, and other essential marketing tools and services.

Moreover, a free domain name does not allow for a personalized domain like www.johnshalom.com. With a complimentary site or blog, your URL will resemble www.discipleshippress.wordpress.com, indicating that you are operating under WordPress’s domain. In this scenario, WordPress hosts your site and has the authority over its management. Website hosting refers to the storage of your files on a server.

WHAT DO WE DO WITH WORDPRESS?

Now that you’re familiar with WP, let’s discuss its applications. As previously mentioned, this software is used to create websites or blogs. You have the option to use either the free or paid versions of the tools. Regardless of your profession, you may find yourself in need of a specific type of website.

As a writer and author, owning my domain was essential, but I began with a free one, which I still utilize for my imprint company, Discipleship Press. Later, I acquired a personal domain for my writing business and career, which is www.johnshalom.com.

Indeed, WP can be used to create various types of websites. If you’re a blogger, for instance, you’ll need a platform to write and publish your posts, which could be a free blog at www.wordpress.com or a paid one at www.wordpress.org.

In essence, this tool is instrumental in establishing an online presence to connect with your audience and potential customers through a website or blog.

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HOW DO WE USE WORDPRESS?

The “how” question differs significantly from the “what” question mentioned earlier. We’re looking to understand the actual process of using WordPress to create a blog or website, be it free or paid. To do this, certain steps must be followed. There are numerous excellent tutorials on YouTube that guide you through starting a blog or website with WordPress in just minutes. I suggest www.wpbeginner.com as an excellent starting point.

Before you visit that site, let’s consider what’s needed to start a website or blog. Initially, you should determine the focus of your blog. For instance, if you’re a writer, what topics ignite your passion? There are various types of writers, after all. Personally, I specialize in educational and motivational content, aiming to enlighten my readers on issues that matter to me.

This means I concentrate on topics I’m passionate about, which also lends me a degree of expertise in my writing domain. Similarly, you can carve out your niche in writing and set your own objectives before launching a blog or website. While it’s not necessary to plan out every detail you intend to share on your blog, many advise that having a plan is an effective way to begin.

Once you’ve decided on the main focus of your blog or website, you can opt for either a free or paid domain. Setting up a free domain is straightforward: simply visit www.wordpress.com, create an account, and confirm your email to activate it. After that, you can publish your first post, select a theme, customize it, and your site will be set.

For a paid website, I recommend visiting www.bluehost.com (where an affiliate link is provided), and selecting a hosting plan. This will involve paying for server space to store your text, images, and other media. During this process, you’ll choose a custom domain and follow the instructions provided.

Once complete, install WordPress from your Bluehost Dashboard to begin adding posts, pages, themes, plugins, and various tools as needed. I plan to write a detailed post on installing WordPress plugins and themes later. However, if you require immediate assistance with these, please reach out in the comments below or use the chat button at the bottom of the page (Facebook Messenger) to start a conversation.

WHAT’S THE IMPORTANCE OF WORDPRESS?

For bloggers eager to share their work globally, WordPress stands as the premier tool. While other CMS software exists, WordPress excels in various aspects. It’s SEO-friendly, designed to enhance visibility on search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. Its widespread use and endorsement by leading web hosting services speak to its numerous advantages.

WordPress is not only user-friendly but also maintains a professional standard. It provides all necessary tools, which users can master quickly, underscoring its significance for bloggers and writers. Exploring further may reveal additional reasons why WordPress is an optimal choice for web design projects.

Should you require assistance in creating a personal website, I offer a range of services. For instance, the Basic Pack allows you to establish a professional, secure website starting at $50/year, covering all essentials for a personal site. Other options include the Personal Pack at $100/year and the Premium Pack at $200/year.

For those seeking to sell products and services securely or requiring top-tier security, the Business Pack at $300/year represents the pinnacle of my website creation offerings. More details on each plan are available through the provided link.

MY FINAL WORDS

Now that you understand what WordPress is, its uses, how to operate it, and its significance, it’s time to decide your next steps. By following the guidance in this article, you can create your website or blog within minutes. For more detailed information, feel free to ask, or use the additional links provided in the article to explore unfamiliar topics.

Therefore, my advice is to act now. As Napoleon Hill said, “Knowledge is only potential power.” It becomes powerful when specialized and applied. You’re now equipped to apply the knowledge gained from this article.

I hope you found the article on WordPress beneficial. Please share your thoughts in the comments section below; your feedback is highly valued and will help me improve. I look forward to hearing from you via chat. May God bless and protect you and your loved ones during this global pandemic. Shalom!

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Peace: What It Is and Its Importance for Social Development

Peace

Will Humans Ever Live in Peace Here on Earth?

“Peace” is an article designed to guide you in understanding its meaning, the ways to achieve it, what to do once attained, and its significance globally. The article addresses these crucial questions, and by the end, you will have a deeper understanding and appreciation of peace. Now, let’s delve further into the subject.

WHAT IS IT?

Peace signifies a period when humans and animals coexist in unity and harmony, without engaging in violence or causing harm to one another. It represents the absence of war and conflict among individuals or groups. It embodies prosperity, justice, and freedom, bringing along numerous other positive aspects. It is a topic the world often discusses, yet one must ponder whether humans are truly peaceful or capable of sustaining peace over time.

Peace transcends mere conflict avoidance; it encompasses a broader significance. While people might engage in minor disputes or conflicts for justifiable reasons, peace involves resolving such disagreements. It entails local production of goods and food, and the ability to trade products and services without the threat of harm or violence.

It also means having the liberty to express oneself freely, to write or speak one’s thoughts without external dictation, provided it is done peacefully. It includes the freedom to make choices according to one’s preferences, without coercion. It allows for the development of personal beliefs and opinions on any subject, including politics.

However, an excess of anything can be detrimental. Excessive freedom can pose risks both individually and collectively. This is evident in capitalist societies where individuals may exploit public resources for personal advantage. In such contexts, peace does not equate to unrestrained action, particularly when it inflicts harm on others, whether physically, mentally, spiritually, or psychologically.

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HOW DO WE GET IT?

How, then, do we achieve peace? There are numerous paths to peace, mirroring the various levels at which conflict exists. Our focus should be on personal peace: how does one find peace within oneself, with God, and with others? This question simplifies the issue to a manageable scope.

Interpersonal peace is also crucial. It encompasses our relationship with God, with one another, and with all of creation, including non-human entities. To summarize, peace exists within oneself, with God, with fellow humans, and with all other creatures and objects.

This interpersonal peace begins with God and radiates outwards to encompass all beings, living and non-living. Remarkably, we can find peace with anything, from our clothing and household items to our very hair, if we first establish peace within ourselves. Yet, this still leaves us pondering the initial inquiry: How do we attain peace? From where does it originate?

Firstly, I can assert that possessing true personal peace is almost an innate quality. One cannot instill peacefulness in someone brimming with inherently opposite traits. It’s a natural attribute for some. Yet, the majority of humans and animals tend toward violence rather than peace, leading to perpetual conflict in the world. Humans have waged wars against each other and other species, driven by the violent tendencies that pervade creation. We even have tales of celestial battles, reflecting our capacity to conceive anything based on our nature and experiences.

Many seem predisposed to aggression and hostility, feeling unfulfilled without causing harm through words or deeds. Conversely, there are those naturally imbued with tranquility. They coexist peacefully with themselves, the divine, their fellow humans, and all of creation, both animate and inanimate. These individuals are the pillars of peace within families, communities, nations, and the world at large.

WHAT DO WE DO WITH IT?

Indeed, if we possess peace from the outset, we have a foundation for much progress. While peace on Earth may seem an elusive dream, as evidenced by human and animal behavior, it doesn’t imply uniformity in disposition. Some individuals and animals naturally foster peace within a family, which then radiates to a clan, a tribe, and beyond. Peace is not only beneficial but also immensely practical.

Consider the current state of Kenya. Its peace and stability have made it a refuge for many from neighboring nations, despite instances where police have been known to mock or rob refugees stepping out of their camps. Similar situations are reported in Uganda and Ethiopia.

Peace often transcends the mere absence of war and violence. It encompasses the capacity to resolve conflicts before they escalate beyond control, whether these conflicts are internal or with others, including God, people, and other beings. Peace enables us to perform benevolent acts for ourselves and for others, allowing one to reside in their homeland until life’s end.

With peace comes not only physical development but also the growth of the inner self, leading to harmony with our environment. It paves the way for amenities like electricity and other necessities or desires. In a peaceful Juba, one can engage in writing, self-editing, self-publishing, self-marketing, and earning online, rather than relocating to Nairobi for such opportunities.

WHAT’S ITS IMPORTANCE?

As previously discussed, peace is crucial for both humans and other creatures on Earth. It appears that all living beings cherish peace, yet many actions threaten it. This paradox suggests that peace and conflict are inherent to life as we know it.

It’s uncertain whether conflict is a divine tool to regulate population sizes for the benefit of species. Death, similarly, might serve to balance the number of living beings, preventing overconsumption of resources. Could conflict then be an integral part of the ecosystems for humans and animals alike? It’s a question worth considering.

Nonetheless, the significance of peace cannot be overstated. Without it, life becomes a perpetual struggle; with it, nearly anything is achievable. However, it raises questions: Do all humans actively strive for the peace they long for? Is it a universal need? And what of those who profit from war—do they ever truly prefer peace, especially in conflict-ridden regions like South Sudan? These are critical considerations when reflecting on the value of peace in our lives.

MY FINAL WORDS

My concluding advice is that peace is crucial, yet conflict is an inherent part of life. Does this imply we should be content in conflict? Certainly not; no one rejoices in discord. However, it’s an undeniable reality that conflicts are unavoidable on Earth. What then is the wisest counsel? It is to strive for peace, whether on a personal or collective level.

If you are a person of peace, embrace your fleeting existence with serenity and accord with yourself, the divine, fellow humans, and perhaps all beings around you, animate and inanimate. Peace is not just an attribute; it is an integral part of who you are. I trust this article has offered you some insight. Feel free to share your reflections below; your feedback is highly valued. May you and your loved ones be blessed and protected during this global pandemic and beyond. Peace be with you!

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The Creator: Who He Is and How to Know Him for Your Self-Discovery Reasons

The Creator

Knowing the Creator Won’t Make You Religious…

12th July 2021

The “Creator” is an article designed to guide you in understanding who the Creator is, how to recognize Him, and what actions to take with this knowledge. It also explains why it’s crucial to have a personal understanding of Him. While the article is not religious, it certainly has a spiritual essence. Now, let’s delve into the details.

WHO IS THE CREATOR?

The Creator, also known as God, is the originator of all entities, whether they are visible or invisible, spiritual or physical, known or unknown, benevolent or malevolent, large or small. Despite the multitude of gods present in human history, there exists only one Creator who transcends all, permeates all, and exists for all. This is the deity under discussion in this article.

If indeed there is one true God, why then do different cultures have varied names and perceptions of Him? This question is as significant as it is reflective. It is impossible for every individual to perceive or understand God identically; these are human limitations, not divine ones. Our perception of God is shaped by numerous factors.

These factors encompass our experiences, cultural backgrounds, environments, and the religious teachings we encounter. No person is born with an innate understanding of God; rather, we are nurtured into such awareness by our culture. The perspectives of our predecessors on the Creator have been passed down to us and have shaped our own.

However, this does not preclude us from critically evaluating and questioning these inherited views. Influenced by the aforementioned factors, we are still capable of developing our own theories, beliefs, and doctrines about God, informed by the societal exposure we have inherited.

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HOW CAN WE KNOW THE CREATOR?

The Creator has revealed Himself to humanity in various ways. Beyond the accounts we find in the Bible, the Quran, the Bhagavad Gita, and numerous other texts, God communicates with us daily in diverse manners. He speaks through creation itself, which the psalmist suggests is the best way to understand the Creator.

The stars above speak of the Creator’s power, wisdom, and knowledge. And what of the other humans we observe? Or ourselves as individuals? Can we not see God in each one of us? And what about the other creatures around us? Indeed, God also communicates with us in our hearts and through visions. I distinguish visions from dreams, as dreams are merely the actions and replays of our brain’s activities, whereas visions are imparted to us by the Creator, even in our sleep.

While many of us may never experience a vision while awake, some have had one or more. Having had a vision at least twice in my life, I am certain of the spiritual realm’s reality. Those deemed mad claim to see and hear things beyond our perception.

We may think they are insane, yet they are not deceitful about their experiences; they are witnesses to them. Similarly, visions can occur both in sleep and wakefulness, though they often visit us in our slumber. How can we differentiate between a dream and a vision? One way to discern is when a vision, unlike a common dream, materializes, or when it encompasses thoughts we have never consciously considered while awake.

WHAT DO WE DO AFTER KNOWING THE CREATOR?

Upon discovering the Creator, individuals react differently based on their inherent nature. Some of us develop such a profound love that we spend our lives in worship and gratitude. Others prefer to distance themselves, blaming Him for their hardships. Personally, I yearn to understand Him more deeply.

I believe God’s goodness is so overwhelming that once we truly know Him, adoration comes naturally. Perhaps it’s my nature to see Him in this light. To me, He is more than a deity; He is a father and a friend, distinct from the image portrayed by organized religion. The personal experience of knowing Him is unique, as He reveals His nature to each individual in a different way.

God is not merely a judge awaiting our next mistake. Rather, He guides our lives, aware of our desires and needs, having designed us with these inclinations. The longing for a beautiful human being, for instance, does not surprise Him; He understands its origin. However, religious institutions often project human interpretations, citing scriptures to validate their beliefs, doctrines, and rituals, which may not necessarily reflect God’s perspective.

Consider this: I believe that certain connections between people are preordained by a higher power, existing long before we entered this world. However, this perspective is purely my own. Others may see things differently, and that’s perfectly acceptable to me. Personally, I cannot engage in casual sexual relationships unless I believe it aligns with God’s intention. Even if I were to accept such an arrangement, I trust that if it isn’t meant to be, circumstances would prevent it from happening as planned. This unwavering faith in the Creator guides my choices, recognizing that His wisdom surpasses our understanding.

Now, let’s explore the concept of ownership. What if you were someone else’s exclusive partner? What if you were married? In that context, I endorse intimacy between married couples. It’s a source of joy and fulfillment, free from the stress of secrecy. After all, those who know you recognize your commitment to each other. This perspective aligns with scriptural teachings. However, as humans, we don’t always adhere to moral guidelines. Whether I encourage people to engage in intimate relationships with their loved ones or not, they will follow their desires. Why? Because we’re inherently human.

Yet, there’s a crucial distinction: coercion. Forcing someone into a sexual encounter is entirely different. Such actions cause harm, affecting both individuals and, in some way, displeasing God. He doesn’t want us to carry guilt from such experiences. But when two consenting adults willingly agree, it’s a different matter. Still, religious communities may condemn such choices even before God does.

WHAT’S THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING THE CREATOR?

For me, understanding the Creator is intertwined with understanding myself. I define my identity through His perspective, for who has greater knowledge of me than He? This underscores the significance of knowing the Creator to me. He is the source of life and all that exists within it. He is the Creator of everything but Himself. He guides my life, as Paul said, “In Him, we live, move, and have our being.”

Recognizing the Creator also means recognizing that other people are His craftsmanship. He created them and loves them just as He created and loves me. This highlights the importance of knowing God as He truly is. If He indeed created everyone, then I have no right to hate or mistreat His creations, akin to myself. What would the Creator do to those who harm His work?

I hope you now understand the importance of knowing the Creator as He truly is. It is irrelevant to me what others believe or think about the Creator; their beliefs do not need to align with mine for them to be considered good or to qualify as God’s creations. They are already His creations, just as they are. Knowing Him implies that I should also inherently know and love His work, which includes people. I should also cherish His other creations, such as microbes, worms, insects, reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds, and animals.

Understanding the Creator as He truly is leads us to relate to His creation in a way that was not innate to us before. It means we now perceive things as He does. He is the Creator, and all things, visible and invisible, spiritual and physical, are His work, His creation. The Creator is not a created entity; thus, we cannot see, touch, smell, taste, or hear Him with our physical senses. We come to know Him internally.

MY FINAL WORDS

My final piece of advice is that the Creator is not as our cultures and religious traditions have depicted Him. He is God. He knows you thoroughly, more than anyone else ever could. This means He is not merely a judge waiting to punish you for your mistakes with His hammer of justice.

Rather, He is a caring father. He created you with everything that you are, be it female, male, or transgender. He loves you just as you are. However, this does not grant the liberty to act carelessly with your mind or body, particularly when your conscience cautions you. This is one of the ways God communicates, beyond His written and Living Word.

If your conscience advises against an action, heed its warning. If it tells you that an outfit is inappropriate because it reveals too much, choose not to wear it. Wearing such clothes might lead to constant self-consciousness in public, causing others to question your self-confidence. I hope this article about the Creator has been enlightening for you. Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section. I pray for God’s blessings and protection over you during and after the global pandemic. Shalom!

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10 Most Important Book Metadata Elements

Important Book Metadata Elements

Learn About the Important Book Metadata Elements Today!

The ten crucial metadata elements for books are essential in preparing a book for publication. Metadata is the information visible before making a purchase decision for a book. It encompasses the title and subtitle, description and blurb, author’s biography and photograph, author’s name, publisher’s name or logo, and the barcode along with the ISBN number. Many of these elements form part of the book cover’s artwork, applicable to both digital and print formats. We will explore each of these elements in detail below.

Book Title

A book’s title is that concise, impactful phrase that draws potential readers to glance at its cover and the description beneath it online. In our technologically advanced world, a book’s cover is visible not just on bookstore shelves but also across social media platforms and retail websites like Amazon.com, johnshalom.com, or Smashwords.com.

A book title must stand out boldly to catch a potential buyer’s attention with ease. Factors such as font size, style, and color are crucial in ensuring the title is legible and eye-catching in both print and digital formats. There are numerous strategies to create a compelling book title, and you can discover more about these at the conclusion of this post.

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Book Subtitle

The subtitle of a book, particularly for nonfiction, is crucial as it clarifies the main title. While a subtitle can be longer than the main title, not every book requires one. However, its importance is undeniable, which is why it’s included in my list of the top 10 most important book metadata elements.

The subtitle follows the main title and is typically formatted in a smaller font, positioned beneath the title on the book cover. Both the title and subtitle are prominently displayed on the front cover and are among the first details noticed when browsing books on websites like johnshalom.com or Amazon.com.

Book Description

Nowadays, a book description is distinct from a book blurb. This sales copy might not always align with a book blurb, particularly when considering the context of current book retail websites. On platforms like Amazon, a book description serves as a product description rather than a traditional blurb.

The approach to writing descriptions for fiction and nonfiction books varies, and there are resources available to understand these differences. Regardless of the genre, the book description’s role is to captivate potential readers and encourage them to explore the book further. Crafting this copy requires a specific skill set that self-published authors must master. I am continually striving to improve this aspect with each new book I publish.

Book Blurb

A book blurb is essentially a brief preview found on the book’s cover, typically the print cover design, though it can also appear on digital book covers. The distinction between a book description and a blurb becomes somewhat indistinct, as both aim to promote the book.

In contrast to book descriptions, blurbs are succinct and engaging. This doesn’t imply that a book description should be excessively lengthy or stray off-topic, but rather that a blurb is generally more concise. A blurb may also incorporate keywords from the book’s content, title, and subtitle to aid potential customers in discovering the book more easily.

Another key difference is that a book description is crucial for discoverability, assisting searchers in finding your book through keyword searches on the web or a specific site. A blurb, being on the cover, may not be as easily read by search engines, making it potentially less accessible online.

Author Bio Text

The fifth key element among the top ten essential book metadata elements is the author bio. This section provides information about the author. Human nature compels many of us to seek the author’s credentials or qualifications before investing in their book.

An author biography should reveal who the author is and their expertise on the subject. Many readers desire to connect with the author by learning about them in this section.

For print books, this biography is typically found on the back cover. In digital formats, it appears after the book’s description online or at the end or beginning of the e-book, depending on the layout and formatting. As with the other elements previously mentioned, an engaging author bio can influence readers’ purchasing decisions.

Author Photo

The author’s photograph is an integral part of their profile. It assists visual learners in gaining interest in exploring other sections of the book, such as the description and blurb. Typically, the author’s photo is featured on the back cover of the book, alongside their biography.

In the case of digital books, the author’s photo may be included or displayed towards the end. Digital book covers predominantly display the front, so an author’s photo is not visible when browsing eBooks online. For print books, only the front cover is visible unless the ‘Look Inside’ feature on platforms like Amazon is used to view the back cover and additional book details.

Author Name

The author’s name is a crucial element of a book’s metadata. On platforms like Amazon, well-known authors are often searched by name. However, even if an author is not yet famous, their name remains a significant detail. Indeed, it is impossible to publish a book without including the author’s name.

For both printed and electronic books, the author’s name appears on the front cover. Its placement may vary with the design, either at the top or bottom of the cover. Typically, it is located at the lower portion of the front cover’s artwork. Additionally, the author’s name might be featured alongside their photograph and biographical text, whether on the book’s cover or within its pages, in both digital and print formats.

Publisher Logo

The publisher’s logo and name are typically printed on the back of a print book’s cover. Occasionally, it may appear on the front of an eBook, though this is uncommon. This detail assists libraries in cataloging books for easy retrieval, just as it aids online searchers in locating books.

If you are self-published and do not have a publisher, this section is not necessary. Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing platform, for instance, has eliminated the publisher logo placeholder from its Online Cover Creator tool, following the precedent set by the now-defunct CreateSpace Publishing (CSP), which previously assisted authors with print publishing until 2016.

Barcode

Number 9 in my list of the top 10 essential book metadata elements is the barcode, which is not to be underestimated in importance. Positioned on the back cover of the book, the barcode typically contains vital information, including the book’s price. In urban areas, this feature enables bookstores and merchants to expedite sales, as a barcode scanner quickly discloses the book’s price to the seller.

ISBN Number

What is commonly referred to as a book’s plate number is its identifier, known as the International Standard Book Number, or ISBN for short. This unique number is assigned to each book and can be used to locate it in an online store. Amazon uses a similar unique identifier called ASIN.

Through Amazon’s KDP, you can allocate a free ISBN to your book, which becomes permanent upon confirmation. It’s crucial to understand that an ISBN is associated with the book’s metadata, including trim size, page count, and price, and this section is locked once confirmed. However, ISBNs can also be purchased online, allowing you to be listed as the publisher instead of Amazon.

Bonus: Keywords and Categories

In addition to the aforementioned details, a book’s keywords and categories are crucial for its discoverability, both online and in physical libraries or bookstores. Keywords may be short-tail or long-tail, with abundant information available online. Many writers invest their efforts in optimizing keywords and book categories, and there are even tricks to mastering book categories.

On the KDP dashboard, authors can assign only two main categories to their books. However, there are methods to include additional categories if necessary. Personally, I believe that limiting a book to two categories prevents it from becoming too dispersed, although this might not be the best approach for everyone. Feel free to delve into each topic mentioned in this post. If you enjoyed this post, please share your thoughts in the comments section below. Your feedback is highly valued and will help me craft better articles. You are also welcome to suggest topics for future articles.

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Beliefs: What They Are and Their Importance for Personal Development

Beliefs

You Don’t Need to Be Religious in Order to Have Beliefs in Anything!

5th July 2021

“Beliefs” is an article designed to guide you through understanding the nature of beliefs, their origins, their applications, and their significance in personal growth. This article will navigate you through various types of beliefs, aiding you in identifying your own. With this introduction, let us delve into the discussion that follows.

WHAT ARE BELIEFS?

In this article, beliefs are defined as convictions we hold to be true. If we accept stories as true, then they become our beliefs. Similarly, if we accept doctrines, teachings, and certain traditional practices as truthful, they too form part of our beliefs. Sometimes, our belief may be blind, or it may be based on some facts that lend it credibility.

Blind faith is the negative aspect of belief, characterized by accepting stories and teachings as true without any verification of their reality or fiction. In contrast, positive faith is grounded in facts about the subject of belief. Often, we believe in something because trusted individuals like parents, guardians, and relatives do, even before we have personal knowledge of it.

Therefore, faith and belief are intertwined. We often believe blindly in things that may not be real or true. For instance, we believe in life after death, but can we truly know? From a human perspective, it’s impossible to know what we will look like after death. While there are narratives of an afterlife, they blur the distinction between fiction and faith.

However, there are beliefs we hold because we can substantiate them, which represents the positive side of belief. When we understand what we believe in, we possess true faith, not mere blind faith. For instance, we can believe in ourselves, in others, and in things we know to be real. This does not mean we should disregard the testimonies of others regarding things we cannot verify ourselves.

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HOW DO WE GET BELIEFS?

How do we form our beliefs and belief systems, such as religion and others? Our beliefs often originate from those who preceded us, like parents, guardians, relatives, neighbors, friends, colleagues, and coworkers. They are passed down from our ancestors through generations.

We can also acquire new beliefs through various means, including the internet, world travel, meeting people with different beliefs and faiths, and by observing or listening to others. As mentioned earlier, some beliefs may not be based on reality but rather on fiction. Nonetheless, I believe every belief holds a unique place in our lives, both individually and collectively.

Beliefs are also imparted in schools and through books. We can craft our own personal beliefs from past experiences and observations of nature. This allows us to interpret things through our own perspective, irrespective of societal beliefs, particularly in an era that values personal freedom of thought and exploration. These instances represent just a fraction of the myriad ways beliefs can be integrated into our systems, and this article cannot possibly cover the topic exhaustively.

WHY DO WE USE BELIEFS?

Understanding the common origins of our beliefs leads to the question of their application. The use of beliefs varies depending on their nature. For instance, religious beliefs often serve to sustain hope and adherence to the teachings and promises of the religious system.

For example, adherents may maintain hope for a pain-free paradise or the end of death, reflecting a desire for a world free from such fears. These beliefs hold a unique place in human societies, offering hope for the future.

When it comes to self-belief or trust in others, this too fuels our hope and trust that assistance will arrive when needed. Faith in something or someone is a fundamental aspect of human nature. It’s believed that even animals exhibit a form of hope and trust.

For instance, a baby monkey naturally trusts its mother more than anyone else, mirroring the way human mothers are often perceived as more nurturing and caring than fathers. This instinctive behavior suggests that emotional responses are inherent, particularly in women, linking womanhood intrinsically with motherhood. This natural aspect of being a woman is not something to be ashamed of.

I hold personal beliefs distinct from societal norms. I am convinced that if something is meant to happen to me, it is predestined, and no action of mine can prevent its occurrence. To me, this signifies the essence of humanity, allowing God to reign supreme. Indeed, God plays a role in shaping my nature, mindset, thoughts, words, and deeds. As I am not a robot, I make choices and carry out my plans. However, this does not imply that I have complete control over life’s events.

Consider our breathing: is it within our control? Individuals can pass away without being ill. People have been known to suddenly collapse and die, even before the advent of the coronavirus, without any physical ailments. This suggests that life and death are beyond our control; otherwise, with all the technology and knowledge available, no one would die in the Western world today.

Yet, the reality remains unchanged even in 2021. People continue to die when their time arrives. I firmly believe that life is not ours to command, indicating that the events within it are also beyond our grasp. We must place our trust and dependence on the one who grants, sustains, and reclaims life at will, who can take it in any manner, without illness or pain.

In the past, in our villages, elders would age gracefully, and when their time came, they seemed to know. They would gather their offspring, impart their wisdom, and then peacefully pass away. It appeared as though they had some control over their demise. This is what we refer to as a true natural death, devoid of pain or illness. My hope and prayer is to age similarly and experience such a tranquil end.

I hold the belief that my lifespan is neither longer than intended nor shorter than what is predetermined by a higher power. This belief may be true or not, but it serves a purpose for me. It shapes my identity in some manner. My belief is not rooted in any particular religion but is a reflection of my personality. In my village, beliefs vary widely.

Many villagers hold the view that we can assist the divine by doing our part to avert or halt harm or death. But is this notion valid? I have yet to see someone avert harm or death solely through their efforts. It appears we tend to fault the victims when their best efforts fail to protect them. Ultimately, it seems that no one can prevent death or harm.

WHAT’S THE IMPORTANCE OF BELIEFS?

Beliefs are so integral to our existence that the thought of them vanishing into the ether is unfathomable. As previously mentioned, beliefs instill hope, be it illusory or genuine. They provide the strength and resilience needed to withstand life’s current hardships in anticipation of a brighter future. Owing to these affirmative aspects, it’s preferable for beliefs to remain with us for the foreseeable future.

Without beliefs, the motivation to study diligently for exams to achieve desired grades would falter. Without beliefs, triumphing over life’s battles, whether personal or shared, would be unattainable. In the absence of beliefs, life would indeed be devoid of meaning, akin to a futile pursuit of victory. Hence, beliefs are crucial to us in countless ways that extend beyond the scope of this brief discourse.

MY FINAL WORDS

Now that you understand what beliefs are, how they are formed, why we adopt them, and their significance in our human communities and societies, what comes next? Action. Reflect on what you have gleaned from this article and consider how you will apply it in your life. Remember, practice leads to perfection.

The purpose of writing this article was to illustrate that beliefs are integral to our makeup as humans and animals alike; they are inextricable from us. While the term ‘belief’ is often associated with religion, it actually pertains more to spirituality and reality. We place our belief in ourselves or in something or someone else.

It is my hope that this article on Beliefs has been beneficial to you on a personal level. I would be grateful if you would share your thoughts in the comments section below. Your time and support are highly valued. May God bless you and protect you during and beyond this global pandemic. Shalom!

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