"The introduction of Polish writer Stanislaw Lek summarizes the problem of the press.The news agency's job is to inform the public about the news events that are happening around them.Our life is under media control They are fully aware of this, as this news is a very competitive reason, it is not necessarily a story.
Proverbs, suspicious facts, especially in this deeply tied world, are new truths. You can shrug your shoulders or put this message aside and call it rumor, but how many times did we escape the trap? We are all involved, probably more than we would like to acknowledge. But one of the big questions we have to ask is why there are specific ideas, and some ideas disappear (mostly the truth). Why do you believe in the most impossible stories like ours like smart people? Or is it wiser as we think.
Should I say fruit? On the surface, this is what we are most likely to answer. I believe that most people will agree that they should tell the truth, but at the same time they admit that they are not always telling the truth. Some people suggest that there is a certain "exception" - sometimes "good" (Hicks is one of them) when it should not tell the truth. On the surface, the truth seems easy to understand, but if you dig deeper, things will be more chaotic.
One of the most likely places to tell the truth is to answer questions. In many cases, if you ask a question, the real fact will be shameless. However, by slightly reversing it, you can easily get a reaction that makes others happy and makes everyone happy. By telling the truth, people may offend each other and instigate violence or hostility. In addition, sometimes the problem is invasive or malignant in some cases. Obviously, people do not want to reveal secrets to others, so people may lie about it. Perhaps someone may say something like secret, or something different, but it is not true. Even if you ask simple questions such as "Where do you live" or "What is your date of birth", they should not tell the truth unless people can trust the questioner. That intention may not necessarily be glory