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Have you ever had someone look at your right in the eyes and ask, "So...what's YOUR problem?" The experience can be quite frightening; even threatening most of the time. It's great that this kind of thing doesn't happen to often.
The truth is, however, that all too frequently, a sense of having problems seems to be with us on and off throughout our lives. Many times, the experience leaves us feeling empty, lost, maybe without hope, a sense of failure. We sometimes get to the point that we believe we are living with problems most of the time. I don't need to mention wha these difficulties are; we know; we experience them.
In last week's study, we established the fact that identity, who I see myself to be, is the root source of the problems we face. Well, what is the source of our sense of identity? Can it be found in our initial belief system, that combination of variables that results in beliefs, thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors that seem to define us? Let's find out as we tackle the question, "What is the source of your belief system?"