Persuasive Quote by Kurt Vonnegut
““Like most pathological personalities, *Andrew MacIntosh never cared much whether what he said was true or not - and so he was tremendously persuasive.””
About This Quote
The statement claims that MacIntosh's truthfulness is irrelevant because his persuasiveness is so strong, reflecting a cynical view of rhetoric.
In simple terms: MacIntosh is persuasive regardless of truth.
Beware of persuasive arguments that ignore factual accuracy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- debates
- media interviews
- advertising
- leadership discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we verify claims?
- What are the risks of valuing style over substance?
Persuasion without truth can erode trust.