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IGNORE HELPFUL ADVICE

Stop taking well-intentioned, bad advice from helpful family members, friends and loved ones.

I had a wife once who was full of neat ideas how we could make money and how I could improve a business that had thrived just fine without her for the last two decades. I came close to going broke before I realized that the best place to get good advice about business is not your barber, your brother-in-law, your spouse, or the well-intentioned windbag with a government job and an opinion about everything.

Want good advice? Find a mentor with a track record of success in business. Then shut up and listen.

Work hard, make money, have fun. — JRIngrisano (The Freestyle Entrepreneur)

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