"the people who tried x, on average, found that it was worth the cost. therefore, you should try x"
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anyway, even if trying things is good, i think stating arguments against it is good because explicit arguments displace vague discomfort
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explicit arguments can be applied selectively where they are the most correct. vague discomfort cannot be applied selectively
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(maybe that doesn't matter, because i don't see people arguing "the people who haven't tried it have been happy not to have tried it")
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