It seems there’s always an article written by an expert that someone is quoting to support their beliefs. We all need information from a knowledgeable person when we are searching for truth. But what makes the writer of the article an expert? I guess the answer would be that they have extensive knowledge on the subject with many years of document studies. Does that mean you should take their word on the subject without question? Not necessarily. Is there belief based on hard data or emotional charged stories?
The internet is filled with many experts, and they have many opinions, but they may also have pre-conceived opinions which could sway their judgement. I’m sure you’ve seen or heard about the experts in courtroom settings who have totally different opinions. Which one is right? Well, in that case it depends on which side of the courtroom you sit. It’s the same with every other expert opinion. Which is why I say, challenge every expert. Put their advice under a spotlight or microscope. They may speak with authority but even though it’s written down doesn’t make it a fact. “Just Saying . . .”
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