Seriously, it is time to start listening to the 99 % instead of the 1%. You are not special.
I strongly disagree. Your premise is that the majority are (or "is" if viewing majority as a singular entity) right. I disagree with that premise.
I went to the same public schools as hundreds of others in my area. 99% of them cannot manipulate simple fractions; for example, they can't figure what 2/3 of 1/6 is. 99% of them have no clue as to what a transitive verb is and what the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs is. They have no clue as to the fact that a nominative preceding a gerund should be in the possessive case and why. They don't know the difference between the active voice and the passive voice. That's all seventh grade stuff. Most don't even know the difference between adjectives and adverbs. They don't know the difference between the objective case and the nominative case. They are totally ignorant of simple trigonometry; "sin of 45deg" is totally meaningless to them even though they were introduced to trig in school. They cannot do simple algebra even though they were taught it. They are bad at logic, reasoning, writing, comprehension, etc.
There are some who are "special." The majority just go with the flow. I've seen it in many different areas of life for decades. I've found that often it's the minority who are right.
I will never "listen" to the majority in that I will automatically consider the majority to be right. I will "listen" to what the majority say in that I will consider the majority viewpoint, but I will also consider what the minority say and consider it equally.
I have a brother in law who is the Dean of Cardiac medicine at the University of Calgary/Foothills hospital, so I think he knows what he is talking about.
He doesn't necessarily 'know what he is talking about' in this specific matter.