The logo of a British energy company looks as if the company is active in the agricultural sector or is particularly environmentally friendly. The logo is a kind of flower in green colours. In reality, however, it processes crude oil and sells it as fuel or petrol, among other things. So when you consume the product, you are led to believe that you are doing something environmentally friendly when you fill up your car with gas. A deception - in my opinion. It's not uncommon for this kind of - what I call - window-dressing to happen. Not only do the companies benefit from this, but the customers also have a slightly less guilty conscience. Nevertheless, it remains a deception, window-dressing. Pilate asked the question almost rhetorically almost 2000 years ago: What is truth? But he didn't want an answer. Truth is not negotiable, even if we would like it to be. Stick to it and stay in it, even if the deception is tempting. In the end, it is not worth giving in.
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