Most men don’t lack drive.
They lack discernment and a filtering system.
They take in every voice around them; friends, family, strangers online and treat it all the same.
That’s how you lose direction.
Not from weakness, but from poor filtering.
If you want to build anything; a body, a business, or simply rebuild your life, you need to know exactly who and what you’re listening to.
Three Voices. Three Very Different Functions
1. Feedback — Reality-Based Correction
Feedback is tied to something real and observable.
It points to a specific issue and gives you a way to fix it.
“Your lighting is flat—add contrast and it will look premium.”
“Your message is strong, but you lose clarity halfway through.”
What it does: improves execution
What it feels like: direct, sometimes uncomfortable, but useful
2. Opinion — Personal Preference
Opinions are like assholes; everyone’s got one.
They’re everywhere.
Most are shaped by bias, not results.
“I don’t like that.”
“That won’t work.”
“People don’t want that.”
What it does: very little
What it feels like: vague, general, often confident but shallow
3. Advice — Experience-Based Direction
Advice comes from someone who has walked the path.
“Fix your offer before you scale.”
“Consistency beats intensity over time.”
What it does: gives you leverage
What it feels like: structured, strategic, grounded in outcomes
Where Men Get Trapped
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Feedback, Opinions, and Advice: Know the Difference or Get Led Off Course