Running a Bluff
I am a firm believer that "honesty is the best policy" but that seems to be a rare approach anymore. We are constantly bombarded with stories of lies, deceit, and other examples of dishonesty. Then there is all the propaganda which is more of the same. It is somewhat disheartening.
Much of the deceit is to cover other dishonesty. At other times it is a means of trickery aimed at acquiring wealth by taking advantage of the unwary or gullible. There seems to be no end to telemarketing and text scams.
There are other times that deceit is used as a means of protection. Fake security systems are sometimes thought to deter thieves. Militaries often use deceit such as nets to cover weaponry, camouflage to hide or chaff to throw off a missile. Like most things, deceit can be used for good or for bad.
Deceit is common in nature. The large spots on a butterfly's wings are imitations of the eyes of a much larger creature. They are meant to deceive predators. Coloration designed to blend in with the surroundings is another means of protective deceit that is common to most animals, insects, birds and plants.
Yesterday we had a Tan Jumping Spider (Platycryptus undatus) watching us from the porch rail. Normally they are found hidden under loose bark on trees. I think the color patterns of their camouflage is spectacular.
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