My thinking is not narrow.
I am an agnostic on UFOs, neither compelled to believe they are what some folks say they are, nor compelled to believe in the possibilit(ies) of what they are.
Without sufficient evidence I am broad minded enough to be one the sidelines for now.
Learning too far in either direction with this topic is bound to cause a fool to emerge.
About ten years ago I took my wife to a UFO conference in Laughlin, NV.
I wanted to talk in person to people who claimed they were abducted by aliens.
I wanted to listen carefully to what they had to say and look them in the eye.
I consider myself an excellent judge of character. I can usually spot liars and frauds by their body language, facial expressions, method of speaking. In the workplace over five decades not one person ever fooled me.
In my opinion not one of these folks were lying to me—and the details that they provided, often not in any UFO literature, were specific and stunning.
They had no axe to grind, in almost all cases gained no financial benefit, in many cases hurt relationships with family and friends.
These folks were speaking their truth.
I view them as heros.
That is why I get an “attitude” when folks accuse them of being mostly frauds.