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For anyone reading this forum, or reading anything on the Internet, they should take the information that people give with some modicum of applicability.
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I admit I might have become more triggered than necessary, sorry for that. However, I often times can't stand generalized, blanket statements, even if I know they're based on good experience in a certain field, from an expert. Wording is very important here since people are naive and if they hear an expert opinion, they tend to believe it without "some modicum of applicability" and take things at face value without thinking (wxforum is a refreshing exception). Same issue with politicians, needless to say, but that's an entirely different story, although I think I'm influenced by them in the degree I'm rejecting statements formulated in a certain way... This is my issue. Naturally we give our opinion or advice based on prior education and personal experience, no problem with that, of course. But still, we call it expert
opinion for a reason. It's better to continue in private to not to make unnecessary noise, should anything untold remain.