Advice is diverse.

There is someone out there who would advise exactly what you're doing. There is also someone out there who would suggest the exact opposite.

Ultimately, someone advising you on how to do something is someone telling you their lottery numbers. Their numbers are tied to context, industry, background, timing, and many other variables.

Their numbers may work for you (or may not). But there's ultimately no reliable way to know if their advice is worth considering.

What's more reliable, though, is reality.

Testing, iterating, and checking the results for oneself. Out in the field.

Listening to advice might as well be the equivalent of religion. Fixing chaos through a narrative that clears the fog of uncertainty.

That surely sounds nice, but a true epistemological approach might prove more reliable over time.

Develop your own knowledge and find your own explanations.