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Connect The Dots - Inferred Conspiracy (Give Me A Few Minutes)

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There's a difference between implying conspiracy and inferring conspiracy. When we infer conspiracy, we subconsciously reject the speaker's point and even potentially distrust the person based on their word choice. Most people don't have mastery over the English language let alone mastery over how to talk about complex systems. That's okay, but it does impact how we interpret people's concerns and perspectives. A follow-up to "Complexity or Conspiracy". Give me a few minutes.
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There's a difference between implying conspiracy and inferring conspiracy. When we infer conspiracy, we subconsciously reject the speaker's point and even potentially distrust the person based on their word choice. Most people don't have mastery over the English language let alone mastery over how to talk about complex systems. That's okay, but it does impact how we interpret people's concerns and perspectives. A follow-up to "Complexity or Conspiracy". Give me a few minutes.
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