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How can you tell if you should trust information you can't verify yourself? Logic, reason. Motive possibly ulterior. What's the consequence of trusting it - or not trusting it.
If you can't verify it, is it important to you? Well there could be critical time gated information that requires expertise outside your own understanding.]
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