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No matter how public or authoritative information you can’t take it for granted

We think we know something by interacting with information, but in reality, more information is not known to us.....

It’s safe to say that half of the job at the government office is document management.

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A lot of information is gathered on the net, but in terms of information on the residents, the government office collects much more. However, it has not been published.

It is no exaggeration to say that many officials are hired to do the work of collecting and updating because the information related to government must be accurate and up-to-date.

I had the opportunity to read an administrative document on the hygiene of a small town. In conclusion, the hygiene of the town was reported to be very good.

After finishing the browsing, when I was chatting with the person in the public office who responded, that person said.

You, the government office documents only describe what is convenient for the government office.

I was frightened. Of course, I don’t want to believe that facts will be distorted and recorded, but if certain information is wrong, someone will be held responsible.

So no matter how public or authoritative information you can’t take it for granted.

We think we know something by interacting with information, but in reality, more information is not known to us. In that sense, the first thing we need to know is that we don’t know anything.

Therefore, when we make decisions from the little information we know, we assume that the decisions we make will always be disturbed by information we didn’t know.

If you want to minimize the damage caused by being disturbed, make the judgment content redundant. I feel like I can only do that.

A mother and son, conjoined together no matter what
A mother and son, conjoined together no matter what… He finds my concern neurotic. …

That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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