Mitch Inoz
Aug 10, 2021

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sure. If he is mistaken then he should have done better. On the other hand, it's also a bit firm to attribute intended dishonesty (liar) when someone makes an inaccurate statement. We cannot know the other person's intent, and thus we may want to choose a more charitable explanation.

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Mitch Inoz
Mitch Inoz

Written by Mitch Inoz

IT-, biotech-, fintech survivor, fan of: languages, critical thinking, golf, tennis, Cruyff and is now an omil (Old Man In Lycra)

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