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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5273909" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>The problem with those who consider themselves "experts" at anything is that closing the mind accompanies the title. It's possible to have two or more true experts completely disagree on a topic, and all be 100% correct given their unique experiences. And rather than learn from one another in a positive exchange of knowledge that would undoubtedly benefit everybody throughout the periphery, they instead argue in order to retain their place or climb in the hierarchy. </p><p></p><p>Once an expert becomes defensive and sinks to discrediting opposing views in order support their own, I no longer consider them a valid source. They're compromised. As a dumb dum that is the only way I've found to screen the info from all the "experts".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5273909, member: 20583"] The problem with those who consider themselves "experts" at anything is that closing the mind accompanies the title. It's possible to have two or more true experts completely disagree on a topic, and all be 100% correct given their unique experiences. And rather than learn from one another in a positive exchange of knowledge that would undoubtedly benefit everybody throughout the periphery, they instead argue in order to retain their place or climb in the hierarchy. Once an expert becomes defensive and sinks to discrediting opposing views in order support their own, I no longer consider them a valid source. They're compromised. As a dumb dum that is the only way I've found to screen the info from all the "experts". [/QUOTE]
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