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Confidenced: Introducing Words that Resonate

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Updated: Oct 25, 2024

Established Vernacular:

Confidence - Firm trust, whether true or not.

Confidence Scheme - performed by con-artists / con-man or con-men - who knowingly tell falsehoods well, a smooth criminal tricking unsuspecting victims.


Vernacular Introduction:

ConfiDunce - Confident, yet obviously fictitious.

Trufidunce - True, yet insecure in communication. Insecurities might be unnaturally brought about by outside forces, possibly resulting in slower acceptance of truth by others with low awareness, or by those who lack discernment.

Trufidence - True, and it shows. Consistency in story, evidence is obvious. Proper, natural flow.

Truefident - Firm trust, appropriately correct. Statistically reliable in test results.

TruePhiDence - Assurance of exactness, secure in self and providence, dense with Phi (Φ, Phi is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet, golden section, Divine proportion, ecstasy of Nature.)

TruePhident Testimony - Explaining a factual account, perhaps lacking specific details or exact accuracy. Confident speech without complete awareness or full comprehension. Example: "it happened last week Sunday, at noon." (12:34 actually.)

TrueFlydent Testimony - Inaccurate use of absolutes, unnecessary overemphasizing. Letting inaccuracies 'fly-off-the-tongue,' listeners might 'let-it-fly' because truth shows. "Nobody knew what it was, but it was loud and bright, we all saw it!"

TrueSlydent - Smooth, slick, sly; accurate, yet deceitful. "They were convinced by the data, yet unaware of the tampering methods." "The survey questionnaire's results were accurate, but only false-dichotomies were presented." "They won, but cheated."

TruePhiDense Operation / Intervention - Strategy with purpose to present a true account. Make obvious that which is self-evident. Truth on display, leaving no doubt.


Originally published on Facebook on March 03, 2023, updated here October 25, 2024.

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