Does good business advice even exist? I feel like it's all intentionally misleading because the people seeking advice are potential competitors.
The more complex a real estate deal, the more it tends to suck from what I've seen. So I guess keep it simple?
What specific business advice are you asking about?
If you're referring to typical /biz/ advice about shitcoins, weed stocks, penny stocks, forex, daytrading, Robinhood, drop shipping, food trucks, arbitrage, and precious metals, then yes, it's absolutely horrible advice, but it's not being give to intentionally deceive you. The people giving it are just retarded.
>>1550997
Nothing in particular.
I just figure that those who are the most successful in a market are able the give the best advice but are also the most likely to mislead.
>>1550949
Good business advice comes from the people that have become successful through business.
Most of the advice from internet is bullshit. It's either some poorfag liebragging, some cunt trying to get clicks on his site, some cunt trying to sell his pyramid to you, some cunt trying to sell you his advice about getting rich (might be rich himself or not), or just some retard, that is not rich.
>>1551052
>Good business advice comes from the people that have become successful through business
But that's not even right. Most of those people just got lucky and don't even realize it. Yes, of course they worked hard and/or smart, but plenty of other people work just as hard and just as smart and never get that lucky break that puts them on the path to success.
>>1550949
>I feel like it's all intentionally misleading because the people seeking advice are potential competitors.
hardly.
most people won't take the advice.
of the few that do, most won't succeed.
of the tiny fraction of a percent that both take the advice and succeed, we'll have partners, buyers and sellers in the future, not competitors.
even if they did become competitors, I'd rather have a competitor I helped get started than one that has no reason to like me.