Remember Authority does not equal Accuracy
When I was a kid I thought my parents were always right. Whether it was the best way to dress or the best way to write a sentence for english class; if my parents said it was the better way then it was.
It wasn’t until 8th grade that I realized my parents really didn’t know much about a lot of things like clothes or music or grammar but they would have never admitted it. Eventually I learned to weigh my parents views as opinions that I respect, while at the same time using my own brain to decide on the right way for me.
If you are an entrepreneur, keep that in mind when you read something from people, companies or bloggers with authority. If you find yourself always accepting what they say and do as correct then you are probably like me in 7th grade.
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