Being Selective When Taking Others Advice | The Financial Mirror

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If I could name one thing that is given out for free by every single person in the world it would have to be advice. We give it out freely and often, even when we aren’t the real professional on the subject we are advising. This is one of the most crucial skills that you must develop, your selective filter for advice. In a single lifetime, the average person makes 773,618 decisions and will come to regret 143,262 of them. When 18% of our decisions are regretted, you can see why so many enjoy advice when it's time to make a decision. I am not here in this episode to tell you to never take advice, but what I cover is how to be selective when taking this advice. Let’s get started…

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