
Perceptions of Truth
Knowledge and the digital economy provide the Political candidates often create narratives that can differ significantly from what is happening in the world, influenced by thoughtful messaging, the way the media presents it, and how the public perceives it. Due to personal biases embedded in all of us throughout our lives, we tend to embrace information that resonates with our political beliefs and often dismiss facts that don't align with reality. Given these factual biases that shape our perceptions, the interplay between political messaging, media influence, and our psychology makes it challenging
to distinguish between perception and reality in democratic debates. And many complain that access to
accurate information is exceedingly difficult, and, with my own biases for loving American democratic capitalism, I established the “Global Disambiguation Institute.”

I genuinely believe that by raising awareness and
Promoting critical thinking, we can work together to save
American democracy and the spirit of capitalism.


