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Recognizing Bad Advice (themacro.com)
76 points by craigcannon on June 18, 2016 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments


I'm not sure the title makes sense - I learned why having 4 founders can be ok, but that doesn't mean the 2-3 founders advice is bad - just that you should have a reason why you think you won't run into problems. It seems too specific to be about recognizing bad advice, just that a traditional rule doesn't always apply (and how many rules always apply in business?)


I don't know how to certainly recognize good advice but some are certainly bad: If someone doesn't ask you any question on your business and doesn't know you well, he probably give you a bad/unsuitable/irrelevant piece of advice.


To me the moral of this story is that advice is just that, advice. There are always exceptions to every rule.


Silly nitpick:

s/mote/moat/


Thanks! :)




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