Jiang says the correct way to navigate a potentially manipulated media environment is to trust oneself, sample voices across the political spectrum, and test whether their claims make sense internally.
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Self Judgment
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"How can we trust anyone? Is anything authentic? And how do you decide what to trust? Listen, you have to trust yourself. Right? You..."
"Because only you, yourself, know what your telos is. I know what my telos is, but I don't know what your telos is, so..."
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