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Triple Filter Test by Socrates

24 Vues· 08/22/22
Debby Waisner
Dans Gaming







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false
false
false

EN-US
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Socrates has three filters through which he takes
information and uses it. First, is it true. Second, is this good news. Third, is
this information useful to me. Why would you tell me something that's not true,
nor good or nor useful?

Why tell me at all?

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