If you care about anything, you should try and hold only true beliefs, because one false belief can be enough to destroy what you hold dear.
If you provide an argument for this statement, then your article will be much more persuasive. Firstly, some of the things people “care about” are their beliefs. Secondly, there are (seemingly plausible) pragmatic arguments for holding certain beliefs regardless of their truth value. For instance, according to Harry Gensler, William James argued that:
The belief in God gives practical life benefits (courage, peace, zeal, love, etc...).
All beliefs that give practical life benefits are pragmatically justifiable.
Therefore, the belief in God is pragmatically justifiable.
If you provide an argument for this statement, then your article will be much more persuasive. Firstly, some of the things people “care about” are their beliefs. Secondly, there are (seemingly plausible) pragmatic arguments for holding certain beliefs regardless of their truth value. For instance, according to Harry Gensler, William James argued that:
The belief in God gives practical life benefits (courage, peace, zeal, love, etc...).
All beliefs that give practical life benefits are pragmatically justifiable.
Therefore, the belief in God is pragmatically justifiable.