I love the idea of exploring before explaining, and i'm really excited to apply this because it really turns on its head. Have your story first, then figure out how to use the data. How can we spot visual data or communication that's trying to persuade, or perhaps even mislead us? My trick for you is to watch out for limp data. Limp data is exactly what it sounds like. For whatever reason, the data doesn't stand up when you're looking at a aliation. Is it clear where the data came from? What were the boundaries of it? The boundaries of data are never clear cut. Let me give you an example of that. If i said, mat

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