Only Listen to People You Can Trust

 


Everyone has an opinion.

Your finances.
Your relationship.
Your sobriety.
Your parenting.
Your goals.

The neighbour.
The colleague.
The cousin who read one podcast headline.

Advice is abundant.

Wisdom is rare.


1. Not All Opinions Carry Equal Weight

Before absorbing advice, ask:

Would I trade lives with this person?

If not, pause.

You don’t need relationship advice from someone in chaos.
You don’t need financial advice from someone in overdraft.
You don’t need discipline advice from someone who lives impulsively.

Experience matters.

Results matter.

Stability matters.


2. Noise Sounds Confident

Some people speak loudly.

That doesn’t mean they’re right.

Confidence and competence are not twins.

Often the calmest person in the room is the most qualified.

The loudest is just the most comfortable talking.

There’s a difference.


3. Protect Your Early Goals

When you’re:

  • Building boring wealth

  • Lowering alcohol

  • Raising standards

  • Setting boundaries

your identity is shifting.

That phase is fragile.

Random commentary can destabilise it.

Not everyone deserves access to your growth.

Some people only understand the old version of you.


4. Trust Is Earned Through Evidence

Trust people who:

  • Live what they preach

  • Have calm finances

  • Have stable relationships

  • Respect boundaries

  • Don’t need drama to feel alive

Trust consistency.

Not charisma.


5. Alcohol Makes You Trust Everyone

Late-night advice hits differently.

Suddenly everyone is:

A business strategist.
A relationship therapist.
A life coach.

By morning?

Less convincing.

Clear thinking filters input better.

Silence plus sobriety equals discernment.


6. Your Nervous System Knows

Notice how you feel after someone speaks.

Do you feel:

Calmer?
Clearer?
More focused?

Or:

Agitated?
Doubtful?
Second-guessing yourself?

Your body is a better filter than social pressure.


The Real Rule

You don’t need more advice.

You need selective input.

Listen to people who have:

Peace.
Structure.
Stability.
Discipline.
Integrity.

Ignore the rest politely.


Final Thought

Only listen to people you can trust.

Not everyone with an opinion deserves influence.

Reduce volatility.
Increase margin.
Strengthen boundaries.
Lower alcohol if it clouds discernment.
Protect your direction.

Your life improves dramatically when you filter your input.

Not all voices deserve a vote.

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