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Believe or Not believe...

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The title appears to be by William Shakespeare, in the play Hamlet, where he expresses: «To be, or not to be» / «To be or not to be». It seems, but it is not the same. The term to believe, understood as «Having something for certain without knowing it directly or without being proven or proven», takes us to many planes, for example, the religious one. But to expand the spectrum and in particular to the orientations and teachings that our parents…
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The title appears to be by William Shakespeare, in the play Hamlet, where he expresses: «To be, or not to be» / «To be or not to be». It seems, but it is not the same. The term to believe, understood as «Having something for certain without knowing it directly or without being proven or proven», takes us to many planes, for example, the religious one. But to expand the spectrum and in particular to the orientations and teachings that our parents…

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www.eldiario.net broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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