What's the most valuable piece of advice you've ever received?
Marvin Mändle
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For me, it's advice from my dad. He always showed me that I shouldn't give a shit about other people's opinions. There were a lot of situations where I felt uncomfortable because he would always tell everyone his opinion, no matter who it was. I think doing and saying 100% what you really want is such a skill and makes you so confident.
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Imran Razak@imran_razak
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The best advice I got was from my uncle. It was it’s your job to bring in the customers, not your employees, no one else’s. It’s yours. You created this thing, it’s your dream and if you don’t chase it twice as hard as anyone else, then you are to be blamed.
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Never talk "bad" about other people behind their back. It sends a signal to other people that you're spiteful and can't be trusted
That's solid advice! Being true to yourself and owning your opinions can indeed pave the way for confidence and authenticity. It's a powerful reminder to stay true to your values despite external noise.
be silent when you are angry