“You wouldn’t want to live in a world where you can’t be conned, because if you were, you would be living in a world with no trust. That’s the price you pay for trust, is being conned.”
Yesterday we highlighted part 1 of Errol Morris‘s “Seven Lies About Lying,” in which he discusses lying and deception with Ricky Jay.
Well The New York Times has posted part 2 of the piece, in which Morris examines the seven lies mentioned in the title and concludes his conversation with Jay, who states “Yes, you have Bernie Madoff, but if everyone you knew spoke the truth, it would be almost as terrible as if everyone you knew lied.”