Which sources of knowledge-books, web sites, the media, personal experience, authorities or some other-do you consider most trustworthy, and why?
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Which sources of knowledge-books, web sites, the media, personal experience, authorities or some other-do you consider most trustworthy, and why? Trust, a confident reliance on the integrity, honesty, or justice of another, exists as a medium in the pursuit of knowledge. Becoming visible in various varieties, our lives encompass evident amounts of trust. Consider one's personal relationship or their relationship with another, do they not exhibit loyalty to each other? Emerging in all religions, trust outlines one's devotion to a supernatural being. In contrast, which trust comprises the most reliability for this search? When examining assorted resources - books, the media, websites, authorities and personal experience - which one is the most reliable? More often than not, personal experience can be potentially the most reliable source of knowledge. To begin with, books are knowledge resources that supply information entirely accurate according to an author's opinion. What we do not...


