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Is fake news a serious problem in out contemporary world? Why? Why not?

         Is fake news a serious problem in out contemporary world? Why? Why not? I think that fake news is really serious and dangerous problem in contemporary world. Most of us, especially people who are working with internet and young ones, saw at least one fake news in life. We can read it and don't know that is fake! Some people might use fake news for personal benefit. For example, to convince to their opinion. Fake news can be scientific fact, like that coronavirus dies in 27 degrees. We should now that is uncorrect, because human body have 36 degrees, so if coronavirus died in this temperature, we would't get sick. Fake news can be about everything, a sale in supermarket or worse- about someone's death! It is difficult to verify its credibility, so we shouldn't believe in everething we saw on internet. Fake news is very dangerous problem, that we should fight with.

Is lying morally wrong?

                                                         Is lying morally wrong?     Lying is something that all of us are doing. I've never met a person who doesn't lie. It's like a part of our nature. There are people who lie more and who lie less.    We are doing it for our credit or because we might hurt others. Lie isn't always bad, but this isn't good either.    I prefer painful truth than beautiful lie. In my opinion, everybody deserves truth- even this unpleasant.   As far I can see it, lying in "small things" isn't bad, but in this more serious, like betrayal or murder, is morally wrong. When lie is about "me" and it isn't about something serious, then it should be personal- I can't decide in someone's business.  For me, lying is bad but it isn't a crime.- of course, when it isn't li...
          Confirmation bias     Ok, it's a little update for my one of latest posts! I am going to write something about confirmrmation bias. Let's begin!     What's a confirmation bias ? As far I can see, it's convicion about something or someone. This works like a stereotype- we are thinking about (for example) that girl with brown hair are smarter than girl with blonde.  It is our personal thinking. It makes us not confirming anything and following this bad way of thinking of something, we are thinking (probably) in a wrong way. As a matter of fact, there is another explanation for confirmation bias- I google it. When you're asking about somebody's career, you can do it in two ways: 1. Is your career satisfaying you? 2. Is your career not satisfaying you? It's called "suggesting question". You're assuming something. If you asked in a first way, you have bigger chance to hear: "Yes, I like it". But when you asked in t...