Lots of people mean well when they give you career advice.
But, often, they're just projecting their own insecurities.
It's important to remember that.
That doesn't mean you shouldn't listen to what people have to say.
It just means that you should be wary of the source or motivation.
A colleague of mine once told me that I would be a fool to quit my job and do my own thing.
And maybe, 90 out of 100 times, he would have been right.
Maybe. But he wasn't this time.
And I found out he'd given similar advice to many colleagues who wanted to try their own thing.
Perhaps he had always wanted to do his own thing, but lacked the courage?
And keeping other people from trying made his own choice seem better in his mind?
Whatever the reason, I'm glad I didn't listen.
Maybe you shouldn't either.
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