For several years now, I have regularly listed to the “This I Believe” podcast, produced by This I Believe, Inc. Each podcast is an essay that reflects a core belief of the author, and together, these essays provide an interesting look at the wide range of values and beliefs people hold to be important across our society. This I believe, Inc. is based on the Edward R. Murrow radio show of the same name from the 1950s, with the goal of encouraging people to begin the difficult task of respecting other’s differing beliefs.
While Murrow’s radio show featured essays that were mostly by famous or significant public figures, the essays collected by the modern incarnation of this project are written by ordinary people from all walks of life, across the entire spectrum of our society. Listening to them sheds light on people’s hopes and dreams, and shows us that no matter how we express them, our core beliefs are, for the most part, not really all that different.
I have been tempted, from time to time, to submit an essay to This I Believe, Inc. Unfortunately, I have never been able to settle on a single core belief to write about. Instead, I find myself wanting to write about several different beliefs. So, instead of submitting an essay there, I think I just might write a series of articles here instead.
In the meantime, I put the question out there for everyone else: What do you believe?
Reference: This I Believe, Inc. http://www.thisibelieve.org