Are we becoming informed, or are we simply becoming influenced?
In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg explores the growing problem of misinformation in a world where social media moves faster than truth. With short clips, emotional headlines and confident voices filling our feeds, it has never been easier to mistake influence for information.
Sarah reflects on the difference between confidence and credibility, why viral content is not the same as verified truth, and how easily opinions can be dressed up as facts. She shares the simple questions we should all be asking before believing what we see online and why real understanding often requires going deeper than the algorithm.
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This episode is a reminder that thinking for yourself is becoming rare, and that rarity is powerful. In a world where everyone seems certain, the most intelligent response might simply be to say, I’m not sure yet. Let me look into it.
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