The document discusses several important aspects of conducting research and presenting findings: 1) Researchers must ensure their work is well-resourced with accurate information in order to be considered reliable sources. Mistakes in facts can have serious consequences. 2) Precise details from multiple credible sources are needed to validate conclusions and establish certainty. Lack of certainties undermines reliability. 3) Statistical data must be assured and findings duplicated across sources to comply with standards. Numerical values need to reach certain thresholds to be considered true. 4) Researchers should give proper credit to their own work and previous studies to build trust with readers and demonstrate the historical context of the research area.