When Everybody Sounds Like an Expert
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There’s something happening online right now that I think many beginners are quietly struggling with.
Everybody sounds like an expert.
One person says always use this paint. Another says never use it. One says you have to spray furniture to be successful. Another says spraying is cheating. One person says post more content. Another says social media is pointless.
And somewhere in the middle of all that noise sits the beginner…trying to figure out who to trust.
This week I spent hours tangled up in Stripe issues, AI support chats, mystery subscriptions, and enough confusing tech advice to make me seriously question whether I accidentally signed up for a software engineering degree.
Oddly enough, a gardening group helped reinforce the lesson.
I saw beginner gardeners posting photos of leggy tomato plants only to be told by strangers online to throw them away and start over. Meanwhile, my own tomato plants looked exactly the same — and I knew they were perfectly salvageable simply by planting them deeper.
That’s when it hit me:
Advice isn’t always wrong.
Sometimes it’s simply incomplete.
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Modern entrepreneurship has become noisy. Furniture flipping today involves far more than just painting furniture. There are apps, platforms, marketing systems, videos, algorithms, AI tools, and endless opinions competing for attention.
That’s one of the reasons I created mentorship and FFB PRO in the first place. I wanted to create a calmer, step-by-step place for beginners to learn without feeling buried under confusion.
If you’re tired of trying to sort through a thousand conflicting opinions online, start here:
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Steady wins the game.
Until next time...

