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Later in the same interview, Patrick Moore claims that it’s safe to drink the weed killer but then refuses to do so himself. His actions are not in line with his own advice — a sign of unreliability.
Before taking an expert’s recommendation, ask yourself: does the expert make sense? Do they make contradictory claims — do they say one thing and then do the opposite?
How can you decide to trust what an expert says? Here are some questions you can ask:
Later in the same interview, Patrick Moore claims that it’s safe to drink the weed killer but then refuses to do so himself. His actions are not in line with his own advice — a sign of unreliability.
Before taking an expert’s recommendation, ask yourself: does the expert make sense? Do they make contradictory claims — do they say one thing and then do the opposite?
How can you decide to trust what an expert says? Here are some questions you can ask:
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