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Depends. There is excellent content occasionally. 

Never discuss with idiots, first they drag you at their level, then they beat you with experience.
 

Yes, that's true, but I get everything from here. I live my whole life based on whatever validation I get on here. Look at what I'm doing right now!

 

Then it's pretty bad. You seek validation... here ... by posting anonymously? The fuck?

Never discuss with idiots, first they drag you at their level, then they beat you with experience.
 
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I'm not the best at this myself, but I think taking information from just one source often leads to bias. You're only exposed to certain topics regarding fashion, politics or real estate on this forum page and thus, this is the only outside perspective you view. Even if you think critically, you have no other objective source of information to compare against, and if it is your first time being exposed to the content, you may think it to be true. 

The simplest fix is to consciously question what you read here and pick up some non-finance news letters; this may be news letters on real-estate, politics, men's/women's fashion, or some other areas of interest. Taking in a breadth of differing information will give you a better perspective and help towards correcting this bad habit. 

Also, on a final note, I would always be skeptical about relationship advice because there is no distinct comparable source and everyone thinks and expresses affection differently. It's great to read credible books to gain a sense of perspective for this particular topic. I would recommend "The Five Love Languages" as it takes a great view on long-term relationships.

 

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