RSR
Platinum Member
I noticed something interesting as my education progressed. The more I learned, I also realized the less I knew.A person's trade or vocation has nothing to do with their intelligence, their ability to reason or comprehend the gist of what they can glean from the information that is available to the public...their opinions and observations are as viable as any other whose expertise is not in the exact field of discussion...And even then those expert opinions and observations are subjective based on the values of the available data...
This is an Internet tractor forum...lots of different backgrounds and areas of experience...it's not necessarily a nest of uneducated rubes...
IMO trying to pontificate opinions and observations based on laboratory experience, incomplete and inexact science "a bad idea"...!
I came out of undergrad, thinking, "I'm an engineer. I can do/design anything mechanical."
I got into graduate school and realized there was SO much within the realm of mechanical engineering that I did not know, or understand. I'm continually striving to learn (that's what research is all about) and continually amazed that the deeper you delve into something, the more nuanced it becomes.
In other words, pontificating on a tractor forum about opinions and what one thinks. Fine.
Making health based decisions based on those same opinions, or unvetted, poorly supported medical advice because "I read it on the internet." Not wise.
Yes, everyone can think for themselves, but a wise person recognizes when they are out of their depth, and should defer to someone with more knowledge in the field than them.