On Tuesday 28 August 2007, academy team21 wrote:
> Chandra nova,
>
> there are positive and negative info wherever you go. The key is
> where did you get the negative and positive info from? If you got the
> negative and positive info from the qualified sources then its
> worthed to be considered before you make any decision further.But if
> you got the negative and positive info from the mess , some one or
> something pretend know everything, then you also going to be the
> mess.
Sources aren't everything. They are important, but, as I've said, even
a broken clock is right twice a day. One important thing to remember
about sources is their bias. For example, if an IBDrone has quick
dismissals for all the negative, are they a good source about how valid
a complaint is about their own organization? No, they are not.
People in any organization have a bias. That's important to remember in
any critical thinking issue. People that hate the organization also
have a bias. Because of the bias, the statements from both sides
should be viewed with skepticism, but that does not necessarily mean
the statements are wrong.
Hal

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