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Furthermore, the author emphasizes that humanity operates within frames of understanding, often limited by societal conditioning. Much historical deception occurs through the use of manipulated contextual frames, leading the public to operate within their own limited perspectives and succumb to propaganda or naive gullibility. The result is a societal tendency to accept simplified stories that serve current interests, often ignoring nuanced truths. When discussing ideologies like communism, the author explains that its popularity historically can be explained by the self-interest of those propagating it—highlighting that all ideologies, even the ostensibly noble, have motives rooted in self-interest.