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I don't think so - Edit 1

Before modification by LadyLorraine at 19/11/2010 06:10:50 AM

That most of what we know is based on what other people tell us. We have neither the time nor the inclination to dedicate years studying the issue ourselves and coming to an informed opinion. So, really, if you think about it, human beings are actually quite trusting.


It's quite trusting to believe anything that comes out of someone's mouth, but to say that applies to most of human knowledge just isn't right, at least in First World countries where most people have a basic education. Most of our knowledge comes from multiple individuals who have researched a subject. It may not always be up to date (textbooks are usually behind) or "the truth"(science and literary investigation are far from perfect), but it's not "trusting" to assume that the research others have done is valid and worth taking into consideration.

However, I would say that the opposite of your statement (disregarding any information that is not acquired by one's self) is paranoid.

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