“Those who have an answer for everything are the ones who do not know anything.”

I often wonder why some people feel the need to pretend that they have answers to questions they do not actually understand. I have noticed that this happens frequently when discussions involve the paranormal. For reasons that are not always clear, some individuals cannot resist filling in the gaps with their own opinions and presenting those opinions as facts. This habit can create confusion, complications, and even real consequences.

People today are more inquisitive and more willing to speak up. Even if they lack specific abilities, they certainly do not lack intelligence. They will not hesitate to examine what is being shared, and they will question the source before accepting anything as accurate. I have seen readers back themselves into deeper holes rather than admit that their theories are flawed or do not reflect reality.

Every reader, myself included, should take this responsibility seriously. People trust us to serve as points of clarity and truth so that they can learn and become more informed. While readers may tolerate a few mistakes, they are far less forgiving when they sense nonsense.

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