People used to "trust the experts". Less so after COVID. We've woken up to the fact that the people in positions of authority often have ulterior motives, and generally didn't get into those positions because they were good at finding out the truth, or moral and honest about sharing it accurately.

Most people are not good at discernment. When someone says "don't do your own research" I consider that correct for the broad audience. Most people are not qualified to do their own research. What they should instead do is find people who are, and then trust what those people say... that is... find and follow the experts. But importantly, YOU choose the experts. Because naughty "experts" will try to get you to chose them. That includes (however) both social media personalities as well as government shysters.

So how can you choose the right experts? And/or how can you find out if you are better served by being your own expert?

Most of it is based on personality.

1. High Openness -- without this, people simply don't bother looking into alternative explanations. They stick to one story and are not open to questioning it.

2. Low Agreeableness -- without this, people too easily accept wrong information from their peer group.

3. High Conscientiousness -- without this, people don't bother to do their own research deeply enough.

4. Low neuroticism -- less important, but emotional instability can cloud judgement

5. High IQ -- less important, but higher IQ improves the capacity to come to correct conclusions.

People with these traits naturally choose to carefully cultivate their understanding over time. They choose to avoid lying, even for their own benefit, because the corrupting nature of lies corrupts their most precious asset - their own understanding. They generally strongly defend free speech, and engage in debate with people of differing opinions.

If you are one of these people, by all means do your own research.

If you are not (and most people are not) then find several people who are and listen to them.

Even as I do my own research, I follow a number of "social media influencers" who I consider to have these traits and who I get much information from. They may well be wrong on some things, but they are less likely wrong.

I have 4 out of 5 of the traits (I'm neurotic). When I argue with someone, it's pretty obvious where they stand on these traits and whether or not I can take their worldview as reasonably accurate.

Michael Malice's podcast today with Bret Weinstein (the intro, I haven't listened to it yet) led me to post this.

you forgot one important metric - level of experience / knowledge in a given field and / or talent / passion for that specific field

you don't have to work in a given field to have talent / passion / experience in that field - people just have different inclinations, backgrounds etc.

for example i know very little about coding or bitcoin, but i know a lot about diet and exercise

you probably need about 10 years of deep passionate research in any given field to become an expert in it

i have about 30 years in diet / exercise ...

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Indeed - as a testimonial I can say that following Black Pill Fitness and to some extent Galen from about 2017-2020 was enough to get lean again after being 50 lbs overweight.

What's funny is DS didn't stay lean himself but that's because he stopped giving a fuck, not because his advice didn't work.

Who knows what happened to Galen; he was smart and high energy, but also a mentally ill homosexual - he may be dead by now for all we know.

I could actually follow the modified version of Black Pill Fitness which is described on the forum in posts like the "nutrition on the go" thing much more rigorously than I have recently and even be much leaner but I also stopped caring as much.

thanks bro, but it's probably too late for our friend nostr:npub1acg6thl5psv62405rljzkj8spesceyfz2c32udakc2ak0dmvfeyse9p35c i think he's probably muting me by now after all of my Trolling LOL