When I began to observe my body with more care and attention I realized that the exercises that I do namely squats and deadlifts are not enough. And it was only by comparing and analyzing my observations that I made progress. Count only on yourself I never pay attention to the ‘experts I rely only on myself Richard Feynman. When an eminent physicist Richard Feynman was working on a new theory of beta decay he noticed something startling. For many years experts believed that β-decay occurred in a certain way but at the moment when Feynman conducted the experiment he got a completely different result. Ultimately after examining the underlying data on which the expert theory was based Feynman found that the previous work was wrong.
For so many years no one even thought to reread or re check the original study! The experts simply quoted each other and used the common opinion as an explanation for the given Specific Database theory. But then Feynman appeared and destroyed this fact simply because he was relying only on himself. Just take a look and you will understand everything Take matters into your own hands; take a look and you will understand everything! Louis Agassiz. Speaking about any of the spheres of our life we can find out that not all people do their work on their own. Instead of going through the primary research on their own most people link to titles from secondary sources.
Instead of spending hours or so researching a fish most biology students would rather look it up on the Internet. Someone will say I read an article on climate change but in fact only its title. But consistently and persistently doing boring work is actually a competitive advantage. Ignore the advice of experts and pay attention only to those things that bring results for you. Just take a look and you will understand everything.