In this case, you're going after whether the people who gave advice did better themselves. We just read everything that the students said, and they gave shockingly awesome advice. For instance, oh, you know, self ons, here's a thing. Put it on mute, hide it in another room, give it to another person. And i think what this advice giving experiment taught me is that we don't alway sdo what we know is best. You should always go for the bigger fish.
What risks are worth taking? When should you ignore feedback and go with your gut? And what did Stephen learn on a fishing trip with the town barber?