
Experts are not sages, they are functionaries. They sit on panels, write in journals no one reads, and speak in tongues of jargon to preserve their own mystique. They are gatekeepers of knowledge, not its liberators. And that is being quite generous because in truth I do not believe that «experts» (with the exception of those in the medical field) have any truth or any knowledge. They are full of hot air, inflated, ego-centric, narcissistic little balloon heads.
The expert thrives on authority, not truth. Their credentials are their armour, their institutions their fortress, their arrogance their weapon. When challenged, they don’t debate — they dismiss. “Unqualified,” they say, as if wisdom required a certificate. And that is not even saying that their points of view are tainted with the tunnel vision they possess.
But history is littered with the corpses of expert consensus. The experts once told us the earth was flat, (that could still be right), that bleeding the sick would heal them, that heavier-than-air flight was impossible, that cigarettes were harmless. Again and again, the experts were wrong — and again and again, they wrapped their failures in the cloak of respectability. Art «experts» rave about the greatness of the ones they like and dismiss the ones they don’t as not being relevant or important. I remember being taught that Joan Miró was important and that Yoko Ono was a genius…
Here are the masterpieces of Joan Miró:

And here is the genius of Yoko Ono:
Why do I despise «experts»? Because experts are not seekers of truth. An expert is a careerist. He bows to the funding body, the political regime, the corporate sponsor. He does not ask dangerous questions, because dangerous questions cut off grants, silence invitations, kill reputations. Better to preach what is safe, what flatters power, what maintains the illusion of control. That is why in the art world they taught me that one of the greatest references was Andy Warhol. And yes, I know he is an institution to many, but, really?
This is one of Warhol’s great movies:
If you were able to watch 8 hours of the Empire State Building and find redeeming art in that then you should continue to follow the experts, they love people like you…
But I tell you…and I know you know it is true…the true discoveries, the revolutions, the leaps forward, they do not come from «experts». These great advances to humanity, science, art, and the society as a whole, do not come from the experts. This comes from the outsiders, the heretics, the tinkerers, the obsessives who refuse to genuflect before the altar of authority. Progress has always been made by those too stubborn, too naïve, or too free to care about what the experts decreed.
So, dear diary, I will…figuratively…knock. with a perfect scissors kick, the crown of the big head of the nearest expert and feel good. The crown was false anyways. Let us remember that knowledge is a gift that God has spread all over the universe (and the multiverse), as is wisdom. And truth? Truth is a concept that can be moulded to one’s beliefs and belongs to no guild. Let us stop worshipping experts, and start demanding honesty, humility, and courage. And start doing.
The world does not need more experts.
The world needs more thinkers.
CHEERS
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Thanks so much!
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Welcome dear freind🎸🎸
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Very nice
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Thank you so very much!
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This was such a wonderful and interesting read, dear Francisco. Many people say, “We should trust experts because they know more than everyone else.” But is that right? It actually depends on what we mean by “know” and “everyone else.” If by “know,” we mean “can state true, well-supported propositions about,” then this is too narrow. Experts can also be incorrect because they may hold biased views, lack complete evidence, disagree with other experts, or make logical fallacies, and their opinions can be influenced by their specific roles, training, or even the political climate of the time. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Absolutely! Thank you Aiva, and a grand day to you too!
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Thank you, and right back atyou 🙂 xx
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There is a hereditary disease where some people (usually men for biological reasons) that have too much iron build up in their blood. Some of those people are family.
Bloodletting is not a common practice today but is used in a controlled medical procedure called therapeutic phlebotomy to treat specific blood and iron overload conditions, such as hemochromatosis, where there is too much iron in the body, and polycythemia vera, a disorder causing the overproduction of red blood cells. It is also indicated for porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) and post-transplant erythrocytosis. The procedure involves removing a specific amount of blood in sessions to lower dangerously high levels of red blood cells or iron
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So true Pat. Thank you!
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Very welcome Francisco.
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Luminous wisdom
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Thank you Sir!
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«…write in journals no one reads, and speak in tongues of jargon to preserve their own mystique.» Interesting way to look at expert!
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Thank you!
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There goes the experts ! Thank you for stripping away the mystic surrounding these experts! Well said.
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With pleasure Sir! Thank you!
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