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Making Decisions.
A big lesson I learned in the past couple of years is that if I have a specific problem, it’s crucial to go to the right person for that problem.
Think of it this way: If you think your hair feels weird and you ask a friend, he might say, “Yeah, yeah, it’s cool.” Then you ask your uncle, and he says, “Yeah, yeah, completely fine.” This rough audit causes you to take no action when, in reality, you were right—something is going on, and you need to treat it ASAP.
Now, imagine if you went to your barber, someone who sees hair every single day, different types of it. When you ask your barber, he immediately tells you what you need to know. Maybe he says, “Yeah, so your hair is a little this or that; you need to start applying this or that.” And that's it. Now you take the right action.
The same goes for businesses. They take advice from anybody and start applying it, thinking it’s right. But in actuality, they haven’t asked the right person. If you have a big list of contacts, you need to “pick up the phone and start dialing.”

Always seek advice from the right experts to ensure you’re taking the correct steps.
Best,