only take feedback from... Flashcards
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What’s today’s core lesson?
Be careful who you ask for feedback—most people are just reflecting their own limitations.
Who should I take feedback from?
Only from people who’ve built what I’m building or beyond. Spectators don’t get a vote.
What happens when I take feedback from the wrong source?
It disrupts momentum, plants unnecessary doubt, and leaks power.
What’s the filter question before accepting feedback?
Have they built anything close to what I’m creating?
What’s the mantra for today?
I only take feedback from builders—not spectators.
How many voices should I trust deeply?
2–3 voices that mirror my future, not my past.
What’s the danger of unfiltered feedback?
It pulls me out of alignment with my own knowing and delays my execution.
What’s the safe move when I feel shaken by someone’s opinion?
Pause. Check their qualifications. Discard if misaligned.
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What qualifies someone to give me feedback I take seriously?
They must be rich (minimum millionaire or spiritually rich), happy, healthy, and hot.
Is this about ego or discernment?
Discernment. I only take feedback from those who live at the frequency I’m aiming toward.
What do I do when unqualified people offer advice?
Thank them silently and discard. They haven’t earned a vote.
What’s my new filtering mantra?
If you’re not rich, happy, healthy, and hot—you’re unqualified to shape my reality.
What if someone gets upset I won’t listen to them?
That’s their projection. I don’t dilute my standards for their comfort.