FAKE

Oh my God — you take your jewellery in for a simple repair and end up getting a full forensic investigation into three decades of lies?Black pearls… fake.Earrings… fake.The relationship? Also apparently… fake-adjacent. Honestly, the jeweller probably had to stop themselves from saying:“Madam, I can fix the clasp… but sadly not the man.” Because THIS is classic:They lie about love, lie about… Read More FAKE

In Denial

Admitting to what they’ve done could have serious consequences—social, emotional, or even legal. They might be afraid of losing relationships, respect, or status, so they dig their heels in, convincing themselves and others of their innocence. This fear-based denial is often about damage control.

4. Manipulative Defense

For some, denial is a manipulative tactic. By refusing to acknowledge the truth, they keep everyone around them confused and uncertain. They know that if they deny long enough, it might make others doubt their own experiences or back down from confronting them. This strategy is about control, maintaining the upper hand by distorting the facts.… Read More In Denial

Digital Footprints

While some fugitives do manage to evade capture for extended periods, the odds are generally against them. With international cooperation, advanced technology, and the persistence of law enforcement, the law often does catch up with those on the run, sometimes even after many years. The longer a fugitive remains at large, the more resources are likely to be invested in tracking them down, increasing the likelihood of eventual capture.… Read More Digital Footprints

Spotting the Difference!

What Is the Intention Behind the Information?

Consider whether the information is being shared out of a desire to protect and inform, or if it seems rooted in a personal grudge or a desire to manipulate public opinion.

Is the Information Verifiable?

Can the claims be backed up with evidence? In a smear campaign, information is often vague, unsubstantiated, or deliberately misleading. In contrast, a legitimate warning will be supported by facts, evidence, or credible sources.

How Is the Information Being Presen

Smear campaigns often use sensationalized language, inflammatory rhetoric, or emotional manipulation. Warnings about illegal activities, on the other hand, tend to be more factual, direct, and focused on the issue at hand.… Read More Spotting the Difference!

Imposter Syndrome

In today’s fast-paced world, the pressure to present a polished, successful image is immense. Whether it’s through social media, at work, or even among friends and family, many of us feel compelled to maintain a facade of competence and confidence. This is often referred to as “imposter syndrome,” where you believe that you are not as capable as others perceive you to be. Despite all evidence to the contrary, there remains an inner voice that insists you’re just pretending, and that sooner or later, everyone will discover the truth.… Read More Imposter Syndrome

Navigating the Shadows: The Perils of Trusting Without Verification

In an age dominated by social media personas and curated identities, the adage “be careful of the company you keep” rings truer than ever before. Beyond the carefully crafted facades lies a realm where truth is elusive, and danger lurks in unexpected places. From online interactions to real-life encounters, the need for vigilance has never been more pressing. Let us delve into the intricacies of this modern-day cautionary tale, exploring the pitfalls of misplaced trust and the importance of thorough vetting in safeguarding oneself against potential harm.… Read More Navigating the Shadows: The Perils of Trusting Without Verification