Fact Checking


The Chicago Guide to Fact-Checking (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
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Willard R. Espy
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Communism looked good on paper, you know' — but how many people who say that even know what communism looks like on paper? ...more
T.J. Kirk

Don't believe everything you think": Question your inner narrative: Our thoughts can be biased and influenced by emotions. Regularly challenge your assumptions to get a clearer picture. Thoughts are clouds, not facts: Let fleeting thoughts drift by without getting caught in their rain. Observe them, but don't base your reality on them. Be your own fact-checker: Don't accept your initial thoughts as truth. Verify information and consider different perspectives before reaching conclusions. ...more
Monika Ajay Kaul

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