What if being wrong never feels like being wrong?
Most people don't remember the moment it happened.
The moment they stopped noticing.
Stopped questioning.
Stopped examining what they were told.
Because belief doesn't arrive all at once.
It builds?quietly, over time.
Through trust.
Through repetition.
Through familiarity that slowly begins to feel like truth.
In Belief Rules the World, Lou Levite, Jr., reveals the hidden process behind how beliefs form?and why they can feel so certain, even when they've never been fully examined.
This book goes beyond what people believe and asks a deeper question:
How do we decide what's true in the first place?
From early influence to identity, from social pressure to internal certainty, this book breaks down how belief is built, reinforced, and protected?often without awareness.
And why facts alone rarely change it.
You'll discover:
- How belief forms before you're aware of it
- Why familiarity feels like truth
- How authority, repetition, and identity shape perception
- Why challenging a belief can feel like a personal attack
- How to question without triggering defensiveness
- What it really means to think independently
This is not a book about telling you what to think.
It's about showing you how you think?
So you can decide for yourself.
Once you see the pattern, you can't unsee it.