damienm420 said:
headdoctor said:
I would add: all genuine and honest reviews welcome! What is more perceptive than beginner's mind?
They have nothing to compare it to?? It's like a virgin having sex for the first time. Or trying only one flavor of ice cream. How can you say it was the best or worst when you have never tried others before?? I would say sure, if they know what to look for or just want to point out some facts about it, go for it, but all of their opinions should be left out or taken for granted.
This is a couple days old, but I'll respond. On the one hand it's obviously helpful for reviewers to have experience and knowledge, and to be able to compare models. But on the other hand, this same experience/knowledge can make us stuck in our old views and limit what we're actually seeing. "Beginner's mind" is a Zen term that suggests an open mind, free from preconceptions. So, in many ways, to use your example, a virgin having sex for the first time might be much more sensitive to the experience, rather than, say, a middle-aged man sleeping with his wife after 30 years of marriage (as I would know!). Or someone trying ice cream for the first time might notice subtle things long lost or unavailable to long-time indulgers. Yes, some of the gushing of newbies should be discounted, and comparisons are useless. But their opinions and experiences might be a breath of fresh air, as it were.