I have believed this always. The whole point of this belief is why think in a constrained way? Why let your experience hinder your imagination? And also why let others' experience influence your opinion or belief or thoughts? Actually that's okay as long as the things are very objective and quantifiable. (I believe that beyond a limit everything is subjective. There is nothing objective at all in precise sense and the quantification is just an approximation). But where things start getting fuzzy, having first hand experience or at least keeping your skies open for your imagination to fly is better than accepting any idea alien to your mind. I have always believed that whatever knowledge we have acquired is almost correct 'so far' and may be not so in universal sense. You find one black swan and all your beliefs (or theories) are shattered. So it is advisable to just believe that swans are white 'so far'. Keep your mind open to new truths or new perspectives of the same truth. Even the electrons don't know objectively if they exist or not. Sometimes the term truth itself is the matter of experience rather than blind acceptance. It has many many ways to reveal itself and not just one. I also, most of the times, wonder if we have a capability to see the whole picture.
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