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Imagine you are traveling to a new city. You would not ask for directions from someone who has never left their hometown. This simple idea is true for our lives as well. We should be careful about the people from whom we take advice. Many times, we share our big dreams and goals with friends or family members who have never tried to achieve those same things. When they give us advice, it might be based on their own fears and doubts, rather than on real experience.
People usually mean well, but they can only guide you as far as they have gone themselves. For example, if you want to start a new business, asking for advice from someone who has only ever worked a safe, regular job might discourage you. They will naturally point out all the risks because the unknown scares them. On the other hand, someone who has actually built a business will tell you about the challenges, but they will also show you how to overcome them. True guidance comes from those who have walked the path and know the actual bumps in the road.
In conclusion, you must protect your dreams by choosing the right guides. It is perfectly fine to love and respect the people around you without taking their advice on every single subject. If you have a specific goal, seek out mentors, books, and role models who have already achieved what you desire. By taking directions only from those who have successfully reached the destination, you make your own journey much clearer and far more likely to succeed.
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Surely!Keep me motivating like this... So that I can write more...![]()
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