Jan 042013 7 Responses

Love Your Friends, Don’t Listen to Them

Your friends don’t know what they are talking about. 

They mean well. They have your best interests at heart. You wouldn’t trade them for the world. Friends are wonderful. Anyone willing to be a true friend deserves nothing but your absolute loyalty and devotion. You will never regret loving a friend.

But don’t listen to them. 

Friends are great companions, but they are often horrible counselors. They give bad advice. They encourage poor decisions. They make the same mistakes we make.

The qualities which make someone a potential friend also makes them a poor guide. We befriend people like us. Our friends generally have the same income, drive similar cars, have the same hobbies, vote like us, and see the world like us. By befriending people like us we tend to have great fun.

However, what creates great fun does not often create great wisdom. Friends are excellent sympathizers but horrible advisors. They are bad advisors because they are like us. They often struggle with the same struggles, have the same weakness, and are prone to the same blind spots.

What makes them great at friendship makes them horrible at advice.

When I was a kid, everyone on the golf course would try to give me advice. They were adults and I was a child, it made sense. I would always listen and try to apply what they said until one day it hit me: if you can’t beat me, you shouldn’t instruct me. I instituted a new rule—I don’t listen to you unless you can beat me.     

Its a rule that works beyond the golf course.

  • Don’t take marriage advice from someone in a struggling marriage.
  • Don’t get a stock tip from someone in debt.
  • Don’t receive career counseling from someone unhappy with their job.

Find an advisor who is an expert in the area in which you need advice. You don’t have to like them, enjoy them, or want to be like them. They are not your friend; they are your advisor.

If your marriage is struggling, listen to someone who is happily married or seek the advice of a counselor who has helped many couples on the verge of divorce. Do not take counsel from your friend whose marriage is just as bad as yours. 

My friend should be my friend; advice about life should be left to the experts. 

“Plans are established by counsel; by wise guidance wage war,” Proverbs 20.18.  

 

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  6. Joshua Eastwood Reply

    Well it is like this, being a genius like myself I meet so many brainless morons or dummies. The only reason I give good advice to some people is because they listen and appreciate it. If you are a genius too, who gives good advice with the sole purpose of helping your fellow human being then you extol the very best in yourself and us fellow geniuses who know much more than the idiots out there.

    Some of the “El Dummo’s” are so stupid at times being a genius like myself and other advice giving geniuses that when we come across a stupid moron who is getting around with their head stuck where the sun don’t shine. Then just think how as a genius advice giver just how much superior you are to these low lives.

    Keep up the good work and ignore the dumb idiots. There are other people out there that will heed your advice, and whilst not quite as smart as you are at least they will appreciate the advice you take the time and trouble to give.

    After all YOU like myself are a genius

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