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Ep 11: The Age of Subtle Lies: Why We’re Addicted to Half-Truths

14 min · 8 de nov de 2025
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We live in a century allergic to silence - yet terrified of sincerity. Every compliment is edited, every opinion softened, every truth filtered for survival. We don’t lie to deceive anymore; we lie to belong. From job interviews to dating apps, from corporate emails to Instagram captions , we curate honesty the way advertisers curate light. It’s not manipulation; it’s strategy. Because in a world where everyone is watching, the unfiltered truth is just bad branding. The modern lie isn’t loud , it’s polite. It smiles, apologises, and calls itself authentic. This week on Anthropologically Yours, we’re asking: How did honesty become a luxury? And why do we feel safer behind filters than in the mirror? #TheAgeOfSubtleLies #AnthropologicallyYours #DrRashmiBhattacharjee #CulturalIntelligence #PsychologyPodcast #HumanBehavior #ModernSociety #AuthenticityCulture #CorporateLife #DigitalHumanity #TruthEconomy #LiesWeTell #PodcastSeries #SpotifyPodcast #ApplePodcasts

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