In a world of instant opinions and viral “experts,” wisdom begins with one timeless habit — asking questions. What you believe shapes how you live, so choose your sources with care.
I who was talking to a friend at the gym today. He told me he watched a YouTube video about exercise. The information he learned from the video was indirect contradiction to the research I read. He’s older and he reported the person in the video said once you hit a certain age it’s all downhill. He was at that age and he was depressed. I provided him with different research and picked up his spirits.. I had a good menter early in life who told me to question everything. I think that’s especially important these days when you have people posting things on social media sites as if what they are positing is the truth. Examine what they are writing or saying. Who’s speaking? What is their background? There’s a lot of garbage out there and we have to learn how to sift out what’s true from all the stuff that’s misleading and false. Many of the headlines that we read are nothing more than Click bait. People want clicks, they don’t necessarily want to help us. Be wise.
Have you ever discovered that something you believed online turned out to be false? How did it change the way you look for truth now?