There are 16 types of people: There are those who:
- Believe what they believe and know what they don't know.
- Believe what they don't believe and don't know what they know.
- Believe what they know but don't know what they don't believe.
- Believe what they don't know but don't believe what they know.
- Know what they know and believe what they don't believe.
- Know what they don't know and believe what they don't believe.
- Know what they believe but don't believe what they know.
- know what they don't believe but know what they believe.
- Don't beleive what they believe and don't know what they know.
- Don't believe what they don't believe and know what they don't know.
- Don't beleive what they know but don't know what they believe.
- Don't believe what they don't know but believe what they believe.
- Don't know what they don't know and believe what they don't believe.
- Don't know what they don't know and don't believe what they don't believe.
- Don't know what they believe but know what they don't believe
- Don't know what they don't believe but believe what they know.
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There is also 'they don't know what they don't know but believe what they believe'. I omitted it. I tended to omit when two 'don't' come together or when two 'do' come together. I did this to ensure that there are only fours states: 'know', 'dont know', 'believe' and 'don't believe'. The rule was, for instance, 'wherever there is 'know' in one sentence, it should not be no other 'know' etc. I am not sure if I completely obeyed the rule though.😆