Deception: Today and everyday deception
About The Book
Deception: Today and everyday deception
“Deception” by Patricia Colette explores the multifaceted nature of deception in modern society, examining how lies and half-truths permeate personal relationships, corporate culture, media narratives, and politics. The book unveils the pervasive impact of deception on individuals and communities through real-life anecdotes, historical case studies, and in-depth psychological analysis. Structured into thematic chapters, the book delves into the psychology of self-deception, the ethical dilemmas surrounding lies, and the societal implications of misinformation. Patricia’s personal stories, such as her encounter with fraud and a betrayal in her relationships, add a human element to the broader discussion of honesty and trust. With chapters dedicated to media influence and political deception, the book also critiques the normalization of dishonesty in public discourse. Ultimately, “Deception” serves as both a warning and a call to action, encouraging readers to cultivate critical thinking, foster transparency, and prioritize truth in their lives.
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Why Read It?
Deception: Today and everyday deception
Patricia provides tools for navigating a world where deception is often taken for granted and offers hope for building a future rooted in integrity and understanding. About the Author: Born and raised on Bell Island in Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Patricia Colette is an accomplished author and trailblazer in computerized accounting. As the youngest of ten siblings, Patricia demonstrated early academic promise, earning a scholarship that inspired her to pursue higher education. After completing her Commerce and Industrial Relations studies at Concordia University, she became the first Canadian to gain expertise in computerized accounting systems. Patricia’s career has been dedicated to modernizing accounting processes and empowering others through teaching. Her work reflects a deep passion for truth, self-awareness, and societal progress, themes central to her writing.
About The Book
Deception: Today and everyday deception
“Deception” by Patricia Colette explores the multifaceted nature of deception in modern society, examining how lies and half-truths permeate personal relationships, corporate culture, media narratives, and politics. The book unveils the pervasive impact of deception on individuals and communities through real-life anecdotes, historical case studies, and in-depth psychological analysis. Structured into thematic chapters, the book delves into the psychology of self-deception, the ethical dilemmas surrounding lies, and the societal implications of misinformation. Patricia’s personal stories, such as her encounter with fraud and a betrayal in her relationships, add a human element to the broader discussion of honesty and trust. With chapters dedicated to media influence and political deception, the book also critiques the normalization of dishonesty in public discourse. Ultimately, “Deception” serves as both a warning and a call to action, encouraging readers to cultivate critical thinking, foster transparency, and prioritize truth in their lives.
Choose Your Preference:


Why Read It?
Deception: Today and everyday deception
Patricia provides tools for navigating a world where deception is often taken for granted and offers hope for building a future rooted in integrity and understanding. About the Author: Born and raised on Bell Island in Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Patricia Colette is an accomplished author and trailblazer in computerized accounting. As the youngest of ten siblings, Patricia demonstrated early academic promise, earning a scholarship that inspired her to pursue higher education. After completing her Commerce and Industrial Relations studies at Concordia University, she became the first Canadian to gain expertise in computerized accounting systems. Patricia’s career has been dedicated to modernizing accounting processes and empowering others through teaching. Her work reflects a deep passion for truth, self-awareness, and societal progress, themes central to her writing.
Deception: Today and everyday deception
“Deception” by Patricia Colette explores the multifaceted nature of deception in modern society, examining how lies and half-truths permeate personal relationships, corporate culture, media narratives, and politics. The book unveils the pervasive impact of deception on individuals and communities through real-life anecdotes, historical case studies, and in-depth psychological analysis. Structured into thematic chapters, the book delves into the psychology of self-deception, the ethical dilemmas surrounding lies, and the societal implications of misinformation.
Deception: Today and everyday deception
“Deception” by Patricia Colette explores the multifaceted nature of deception in modern society, examining how lies and half-truths permeate personal relationships, corporate culture, media narratives, and politics. The book unveils the pervasive impact of deception on individuals and communities through real-life anecdotes, historical case studies, and in-depth psychological analysis. Structured into thematic chapters, the book delves into the psychology of self-deception, the ethical dilemmas surrounding lies, and the societal implications of misinformation.