Do you remember doing research papers in school? One of the first things they taught us was to check our sources. Just because you read it doesn’t make it true. My mother taught me a valuable lesson early on in my life. She would reward us with a dime every time we saw an ad on TV promising something if we purchased that product. For example, If I buy those shoes, I’ll run faster and have more friends, ect. You get the picture, just because something is said online or on TV doesn’t mean it the truth or more accurately, the whole truth. Why have we lost this common sense proverb in our current information overloaded society? We have endless information at our fingertips, constantly. News travels faster than is ever has before in the history of Mankind. But with this speed comes inaccuracy. Sources don’t take the time to fact check as was common practice in days gone by. It’s become, "report first, ask questions later." Many thin...