Conclusion Quote by Sheri Fink
“Also, and this may sound naïve, but since my early days in journalism, I've felt that getting as close as possible to truth, revealing the reality of a situation in detail, has its own persuasive power. This allows readers to look at the facts and the perspectives presented and draw informed conclusions.”
About This Quote
Close, detailed truth‑telling empowers readers to form their own informed judgments rather than being swayed by vague persuasion.
In simple terms: Detailed truth fosters independent judgment.
Transparency builds persuasion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- news reporting
- investigative pieces
- editorial analysis
- public policy briefs
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- media ethics training
- fact‑checking workflows
Questions to Reflect On
- How does detail affect credibility?
- What risks arise from oversimplification?