2.18.2018

Jeff Hancock : The future of lying


Jeff Hancock at TEDxWinnipeg 2012
The future of lying  (transcript)
Summary
I think that in the five years from 2012 to 2018, our world of lying must be changed completely and unfortunately.
It's because in the digital age we live in now is in the networked age and we are all leaving a record. It means that we can leave all things that are our legacy and personal, but it must be better, even if it's not true. It leads us to lying.
In the past, we thought that we could detect someone's lies when we looked at their eyes. However, people can lie on the internet which is much of the deception but we can't see all people who wrote them.
And then there is a reason we lie. We lie to protect ourselves or for our own gain or for somebody else's gain.
We can know many things we want now soon today because there is internet there. Thus there is no patience there.
When we are honest and we think that we have to leave something honestly, lies must be born.

I couldn't detect this.

Words in this story
patience /noun/  tolerance, restraint
deception /noun/ false, fake,  deceit
detect /verb/ find out, discover
pervasiveness /noun/ permeance, spread out

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