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The Age of Lie

Younger generations are harder to deceive. They know how to look for better information than parents and know how to distinguish the truth from lies more easily. They have always learned to be standing behind.

The dilemma of the new times is to be able to distinguish what is information of lies; The great dilemma is being aware that things are neither black nor white. The gray zone is very wide and that is exactly why the truth polygraphs have already added other variants, such as’ true, but… and the difficulty is right here, in the gray zone. It is easy to light up the rust of false or sentenced news, just as it is easy to spread a rumor: any lie or rumor should be minimally likely to succeed, to be repeated and shared. Being credible to being effective. Social networks, the overwhelming quantity of information channels and information, the lack of time and availability to see, read and think, are the fertile ground to install disinformation and enter the kingdom of lies. website It cannot and should not, under any circumstances, disclose false, unqualified news, full of half truths whatever your intention or reason.

But as we teach children, the lie has a short leg. The only way to combat this avalanche of false, good information and wrong perceptions that all the time enters us through mobile phones is with true information, whether popular or not, complicated or simpler. Inform first so as not to have to deny later when no one is aware and almost nothing can be done. Since the tricks of artificial intelligence and the immediacy of networks with their one minute videos make this task almost impossible.

The good news is that the younger ones are not brother. Do not swallow everything that enters them by the mobile phone and it is still the marks, the channels, which give them some guarantee of truth of what they read and hear. Our children grew up at a time when it is supposed to be suspicious. Confidence in institutions, in the elders and well -speaking was ground that has already given grapes. Of politicians, to influencers, Passing through journalists and commentators, all are potential liars. However, younger generations are more difficult to deceive. They know how to look for better information than parents and know how to distinguish the truth from lies more easily. They have always learned to be standing behind.

With them the world will surely return to role, face -to -face contact, conversations instead of messages. We are at a time when authenticity is required and only physical presence and what is printed has a greater guarantee of authenticity. The world of the age of post-truth is condemned, and well, for the new generations that as Sao Tome have to see to believe. You can all deceive for a while; Some can be fooled for all the time; But you can’t all be fooled all the time, Lincoln said (not verified information).



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