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by 29athrowaway 1400 days ago
The "mediocre individual" (terminology from the quote above) might still have something valuable to share.

If you fight a drunk person throwing random punches, there might be still a probability to get knocked out because within that randomness there is a probability of a perfect punch.

Experts are often right but occasionally they can be wrong. Skilled competitors often win but occasionally they can lose, even to beginners.

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Probably not as bad as the mediocre advice you’ll get from yourself as an arrogant narcissist anyway.
My point is that blind trust or distrust is bad. We should always listen to people with a healthy level of skepticism.

Experts can make mistakes just like non-experts can occasionally contribute at an expert level or prove an expert wrong.