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Do your own research?

Mickey Mellen
2 min readNov 8, 2023

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The phrase “do your own research” has exploded in popularity in recent years, as you’ve likely noticed. Here is a chart showing the popularity of the phrase on Google over the last 15 years:

At first glance it’s seemingly a good thing, and ultimately it can be. However, there are a few major problems with that statement.

First, the word “research” is dubious. When people talk about “doing their own research”, it almost certainly has nothing to do with any kind of actual research, but rather in watching an obscure YouTube video that fits a particular narrative. I use some fairly research-helping heavy tools when digging into a subject, and I wouldn’t consider myself a researcher by any reasonable use of the word.

Second, statistics show that people who use the phrase “do your own research” are the ones that are least likely to actually do any kind of research. They use the phrase as a weapon, not as proof that they’ve actually dug into the topic at hand. This episode of the “You are not so smart” podcast digs deeper into that.

Lastly, it can be foolish to even attempt to do your own research on most things, as the majority of humans aren’t equipped to be able to do it. From this article on Forbes:

The reason is simple: most of us, even those of us who are scientists ourselves, lack the relevant scientific…

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Mickey Mellen
Mickey Mellen

Written by Mickey Mellen

I’m a cofounder of @GreenMellen, and I’m into WordPress, blogging and seo. Love my two girls, gadgets, Google Earth, and I try to run when I can.

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