Thanks for your explanation. I just feel, there is no lack of good information in our world. It is easy to only consume information from sources, which work hard to have a clean reputation. Everyone slips and makes mistakes. This is no problem.
For me it is only a problem, when someone makes a mistake, gets feedback about it and is not willing to excuse for it and correct it.
Whatever person that is able to say sorry and improve, I am happy to trust. And there is absolutely no additional value when someone invests time in reading and listening thoughts of people who do not try their best to keep their content down to earth, backed by facts.
Same with reading books. There is no need, to finish books, that are boring. Too many great books in the world to invest this time. I feel every minute I invest in content that has some valuable information, while I could invest the same time in more valuable content, is a waste of my time.
Clearly everyone needs some time to understand if a source is valuable to them or not. To me Joe Rogan is defnitly not. I like Jordan Harbinger much more, when it comes to a podcaster, that invites a variety of people. Jordan reads Books of the people he invites to prepare himself. Therefore he is prepared to keep the conversation at a high informative value. And I rarely see him go down the slippery road.