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The best approach is to use the same techniques that have proven effective in the rest of your life. After all, deceit and propaganda are everywhere.
First, ditch the fear. It's a negative emotion that can cloud your judgment. Second - and this is important - understand the subtle distinction between illusion and delusion. If you can avoid being fooled by illusion, then you are not much at risk for delusion.
Avoid snap judgments and evaluate "expert" advice carefully. Do at least some of your own research. That means not simply reading the opinions of others, but diving deep enough to conduct your own analysis. In audio, that means you are going to have to do some of your own, first-hand testing.
The truth tends to be revealed over time. Those who seek instant answers are the ones most easily fooled.
How do you think we could determine hype from substance, and just as important, self-delusion from reality?
The best approach is to use the same techniques that have proven effective in the rest of your life. After all, deceit and propaganda are everywhere.
First, ditch the fear. It's a negative emotion that can cloud your judgment. Second - and this is important - understand the subtle distinction between illusion and delusion. If you can avoid being fooled by illusion, then you are not much at risk for delusion.
Avoid snap judgments and evaluate "expert" advice carefully. Do at least some of your own research. That means not simply reading the opinions of others, but diving deep enough to conduct your own analysis. In audio, that means you are going to have to do some of your own, first-hand testing.
The truth tends to be revealed over time. Those who seek instant answers are the ones most easily fooled.