Analyst Notes
10/13/2025 - Deception
Every day, we walk through small lies we’ve agreed to—polite deflections, unanswered questions, truths we tuck beneath convenience. I notice how these tiny evasions add up, not as moral failures, but as habits of survival. They show up in emails, interviews, and even at the dinner table, shaping what we allow ourselves to know. Truth doesn’t always vanish—it gets edited, trimmed until it fits the moment. The work of investigation, then, isn’t about catching someone in a lie; it’s about listening to what the silence is saying. Because in every conversation, there’s a second story whispering underneath the first. And once you hear it, you can’t unhear it. Take another look at the Red Flags in the Enron case