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Ronald Zeeman

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I due to my stroke have to spend a lot of time watching u-tube videos. Noticed that watching experts in various subjects interests me However I am a bit wary many are very bright I enjoy them as long as they stay in their lane as far as expertise is concerned. Coming from a bright family am wary of people having opinions on stuff they know nothing about.
I'm bright enough but not the outlier. My latest expert is Scott Galloway So down to earth Reminds me of my youngest brother even that monotone voice. I think he may have ADHD which my brother suspects he may have. Listening to him reminds me listening in on my brother, who my kids and nephew and nieces adore He has travelled the world and has great stories.
 
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Expert witnesses are often required in litigation cases. As an attorney, I've hired and used many of them over the decades, covering a wide range of subject matters. Lawyers have a sarcastic saying about "experts" - they come from "somewhere else" and carry briefcases. ;)
 

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