It's a common trope that the uninformed are uninformed, but what if that's not actually true? What if being clueless is just a form of avant-garde thinking?

Think about it: who needs facts when you have instincts? The uninitiated have a unique ability to tap into their gut feelings, unencumbered by pesky things like "evidence" and "data."

So, the next time you're at the dinner table and someone says, "I'm not sure, but I think...", just nod in agreement. They're not being wishy-washy, they're being refreshingly vague.

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