Basic beliefs, also known as foundational or core beliefs, are the fundamental convictions that individuals hold about themselves, others, and the world around them. These beliefs often shape a person's worldview, influence their behavior, and guide their decision-making processes. Basic beliefs can encompass a range of topics, including moral values, existential questions, personal identity, and societal norms.

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