Four types of people for advice from @codiesanchez

The speaker outlines a framework of four specific types of people from whom one should accept advice. She sequentially introduces and explains each archetype: 'The Example' (someone who has achieved what you want), 'The AntiGoal' (someone who has failed but persisted), 'The Truthteller' (someone who is brutally honest), and 'The Un-Biased' (someone with no stake in your outcome), concluding that advice from anyone else should be disregarded.

Creator: @codiesanchez on Instagram

Transcript

There are only four people you should take advice from. Number one, the example. Someone who's built what you want. If they haven't done it, they can't teach it. So don't ask your friend who's never built a business how to start one. Don't ask someone without freedom how to get free. Study the people who have receipts, not opinions. Number two. The tier goal. Someone who's failed publicly, but kept going. Because success often hides in the lessons. Failure teaches. So you want mentors who've bee

Topics: Self-Improvement, Career Advice, Entrepreneurship, Mindset

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