We Don’t Have to Be Experts to Give Advice...
One reason many people stay silent is that they believe they are “not qualified” to speak. We tell ourselves that our opinions don’t matter. Unless we have degrees, titles, or years of formal experience, So we hold back, even when we’ve learned something the hard way. But life doesn’t work like that. Some of the most valuable advice does not come from "experts". It comes from ordinary people. Those who have lived, struggled, failed, tried again, and learned a few lessons along the way. Experience, not expertise, is often what makes advice useful. You don’t need to be a mechanic to warn someone that ignoring strange noises in their car is a bad idea. You don’t need to be a financial adviser to say that living beyond your means causes stress. And you don’t need to be a psychologist to say that kindness, patience, and listening can make a difference. What matters is honesty. Good advice is not about pretending to know everything. It’s about saying, “This is what I’ve learned,” ...