

The Two Lies You Will Remember From This Day Forward
Oct 13, 2020
Explore the fascinating world of lies and their intentions. Discover how our understanding of misinformation versus disinformation shapes our daily decisions and perceptions of truth. Personal stories highlight the impact of these concepts on both individual lives and global politics. The conversation reveals the enduring nature of certain lies and why they stick with us, leaving listeners with food for thought on navigating a landscape filled with deceit.
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Andrew's KitKat Disinformation Story
- Andrew Bustamante shares a personal story about lying to his young daughter about having no more KitKat bars to get her to sleep.
- This anecdote illustrates intentional lying, or disinformation, used to quickly end a child's request.
Late Work Misinformation Explained
- Andrew explains a scenario where he told his wife he was working late, which was mostly true but omitted distractions.
- This represents misinformation, an unintentional or partially true statement without intent to deceive.
Core Difference Between Mis- and Dis-
- The key distinction: 'disinformation' includes intent to deceive, while 'misinformation' may or may not be intentional.
- The prefix "dis" signals intentional deceit, whereas "mis" indicates ambiguity in intent.