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What is more important belief or knowledge?

Episode 20 of the The Change Code podcast, hosted by Michael T Dugan, titled "What is more important belief or knowledge?" was published on June 5, 2023 and runs 25 minutes.

June 5, 2023 ·25m · The Change Code

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This podcast discusses the differences of believing you can do something versus learning to do something. Or not believing you can do it but learning to do it. Which is more important belief or knowledge?

This podcast discusses the differences of believing you can do something versus learning to do something. Or not believing you can do it but learning to do it. Which is more important belief or knowledge?

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