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A TST specific term.

True Believer.

The True Believer is an OVM viewpoint of strong commitment to a claim or topic.

The True Believer is one of the three OVM viewpoints. It is not a whole-person label or a worldview. It is a viewpoint tool used to understand how a claim looks from inside strong commitment.

A True Believer viewpoint can form around any topic. A person might hold a True Believer viewpoint toward science, Christianity, democracy, capitalism, a political party, a moral code, or a personal identity. The viewpoint itself does not tell us whether the belief is true, false, or unknown. It tells us how the belief is being held.

This viewpoint has real value. Strong commitment can give people courage, loyalty, direction, and endurance. Many good things require commitment. A person who strongly believes in evidence, honesty, human rights, or scientific inquiry may be holding a belief that aligns well with reality and helps guide life well.

But the True Believer viewpoint has a trap: dogma. When commitment becomes rigid, belief stops listening. The mind defends the claim before it evaluates the claim. Contradictory evidence feels like an attack. Doubt feels like betrayal. The belief may still be true, but the way it is being held has become dangerous.

In TST, the True Believer is not the enemy. It is one necessary OVM viewpoint. We need to understand what commitment reveals, and we also need to notice what commitment hides. Good inquiry does not erase belief. It keeps belief open enough to keep learning.

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