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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The general public still doesn't understand Bitcoin is still growing
by
ancafe
on 08/01/2024, 03:20:14 UTC
I always say that reading a book without a critical lens is likely miss the point. Checking an author's credentials? An absolute must.  Who hasn't gone down a YouTube rabbit hole and questioned their life choices hours later? Information seekers should proudly display their skepticism. Ask inquiries, get sources, and never trust anything.

We've got to be smart about what we consume, just like we're careful about what we eat (well, most of the time). Misinformation is brain junk food - easy to consume but unhealthy.
That's why a person must have a broad view when reading several books that are available and perhaps reading material is not a problem as long as they don't use it as a reference source. Technological developments in the field of digitalization cannot limit anyone from writing in the form of books or opinions, but insight is needed to assess the level of truth because otherwise people who read will be increasingly misled. Looking for accurate information also requires research and it is impossible to swallow the source completely without reviewing it again.

Difficulty receiving information due to lack of reading material so it is easy to get caught up in books that are affiliated with untruths. Just like we search for videos on YouTube and how many videos we are looking for will come up, but the extent to which the video is correct depends on a person's level of knowledge when reviewing it.