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Invisible Disasters: The Pursuit of Truth and the Cost of Lies

       It's very easy for an ordinary person to feel like an ant in our world. Our society, our economies, and our logistics are so large and complex that it is so easy to disconnect from it all. How could I, one person, change the world? My belief is that you can't, the individual can be important, the efforts of many individuals today and throughout history have been extraordinary. Audiences are swept up into the lives of historical figures through Hollywood portrayals of these individuals and we try to see ourselves in those figures. These figures, however, have become more than a single person. They have become symbols that can be changed and molded by our collective perception. Back to reality, many of us have made the scientifically-informed decision to remain socially distanced and wear masks to prevent the spread of a virus. A global pandemic, an invisible threat to our species. A large portion of our population, has been forced to ask themselves the questio...

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