by Dominic Rougier » Feb 10th, '10, 14:28
I think it depends very much on the question.
It can be very revealing to know other people's opinions and experiences - for example, I'd love to know which peek wallet you personally prefer at the moment (and why)... possibly even so far as to probe your thoughts on the handling and timing involved.
This doesn't mean that I would plan to run out, buy everything you thought was good, and use it in the fashion you describe... just that a dissenting opinion can help shift a few mental barricades.
On the other hand, there are many examples of laziness, and many questions that could really be better answered with a "here is where you'll find it out for yourself" (recent threads regarding 13 steps have plenty of that)
Good magic is an extremely personal learning experience - you have to work out, fundamentally, how you can convince others of things which are not true, or could never be true, however I'm sure you can understand the frustration of someone inexperienced who doesn't understand that yet.
You can imagine how they would expect you to know all of the answers, and if you know the answers, why can't you just tell him?
Your reality, sir, is lies and balderdash, and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever.