12) But much of the advice you get from people just seems weirdly paternalistic.
By mandating that you must do X as a company, they're not just saying that they think X is right; you could do X even if they don't require it.
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22) Anyway, I guess my point is:
Getting advice is really important. A lot of the things I've learned have come others.
And you should set yourself up to get great advice, and put lots of focus on it.
When you find someone who is usually right, treasure that.
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23) But that doesn't mean that all advice is good advice, even if it comes from good people.
And sometimes the advice is bad in confusing ways. Sometimes there isn't much of an explanation for why they give it, other than "idk that's what they think they're *supposed* to say".
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Figuring out when advice is "great" is difficult to determine, and can only be figured out when its too late to take the advice that was given
I find mistakes are the best teacher
This is kind of like figuring out your hand is attached to your arm

