"Trust the experts" gets filed under "Ignorance is strength".
Consider:
In the statement "the solution isn't to try to think more carefully", the adverb phrase "more carefully" is an entirely meaningless qualifier.
After all, if thinking "more carefully" is not the solution, then thinking less carefully can hardly be the solution, either.
And if thinking neither "more carefully" nor "less carefully" can be the solution, then it follows that thinking "at all" can not the solution.
Thus, "the solution isn't to try to think more carefully - it's to trust the experts" literally conveys exactly the same meaning as "don't think at all - just trust the experts".
O'Brien would be proud of the mealy-mouthed weasels who use superfluous verbiage like "more carefully" as camouflage to disguise what they're actually saying.