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This is my fault because I've used the one word belief too liberally. I see where you got confused and I apologize for not being more articulate before.
So I begin this disambiguation with the conventional definition, here taken from Black's law dictionary
> What is BELIEF?
>A conviction of the truth of a proposition, existing subjectively in the mind, and induced by argument, persuasion, or proof
So I meant to communicate that I try to avoid convictions of truth about a proposition. Not all propositions mind you because that would be a state of confusion, just the propositions that are non verifiable from my frame of reference.
So in the sense that I avoid belief I don't say that there isn't a God, that you aren't a wizard, that the earth is flat or that this is anything more than the psychosis of a brain in a jar. But I can observe other things as at least true within this frame of reference. There is at least one observer, I do possess an organized understanding of my reality, it does change as new and better information becomes available, gravity is constant, etc.
Sorry for the confusion.