You have to trust yourself, not research. Not testing. Testing helps, but you have to trust your own taste. If your taste says something isn't any good, don't let research rationalize that out of its own truth.
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Trust is a product of test over time.
In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand.
Good tests kill flawed theories; we remain alive to guess again.
When you're working well, you don't do research. Whatever you need comes to you.
We must trust to nothing but facts: these are presented to us by nature and cannot deceive. We ought, in every instance, to submit our reasoning to the test of experiment, and never to search for truth but by the natural road of experiment and observation.
Research is so unpredictable. There are periods when nothing works and all your experiments are a disaster and all your hypotheses are wrong.
I believe in research you cannot do enough research; believability comes out of what's real.
Enough research will tend to support your conclusions.
Science doesn't in the slightest depend on trust. It depends completely on the belief that you can demonstrate something for yourself.
You have to do the research. If you don't know about something, then you ask the right people who do.