SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN
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Secrecy & Deception dovetail, and once you decide to keep something secret you have automatically bought into the possibility of also having to practice deception to keep it secret. It is entirely possible to practice secrecy without resorting to deception...(although you may well use deception to maintain your secret). If no one intrudes on your privacy, you will have no need to use deception.
Secrecy: For our purposes....secrecy is defined as keeping something private by refusing to disclose certain information to certain parties. This information could relate to information, memories, hiding places, activities, or any knowledge that you decide not to share (or to share selectively), with the appropriate person or group.
Deception: is defined as actively taking steps to protect a secret. This includes things such as preemptive steps, diversions, overt activities, and of course lying. Deception is used to protect "secrecy", and by definition includes overt actions (such as lying) to protect a secret and/or prevent it from being discovered or verified.
Secrecy: For our purposes....secrecy is defined as keeping something private by refusing to disclose certain information to certain parties. This information could relate to information, memories, hiding places, activities, or any knowledge that you decide not to share (or to share selectively), with the appropriate person or group.
Deception: is defined as actively taking steps to protect a secret. This includes things such as preemptive steps, diversions, overt activities, and of course lying. Deception is used to protect "secrecy", and by definition includes overt actions (such as lying) to protect a secret and/or prevent it from being discovered or verified.