1. Check the veracity of information
This is the first point, and undoubtedly the most essential. When you receive or detect a piece of information, it is sometimes possible, without any peripheral verification of the author, the media, the date, etc., to know whether this information is accurate... or erroneous.
1.1 By relying on your own knowledge first of all
Although this may seem obvious, it also means that you have to take the time to read this information, sometimes carefully. It also means that you have to be in an intellectual condition to do so (attentive, focused, mobilized). Unfortunately, it's clear that semi-automated (or sometimes totally automated) monitoring processes, and the over-solicitation of knowledge workers subjected to an ever-increasing number of e-mails and documents...
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