There are people out there who are smarter than you. Use them.

That’s not to say I don’t think that there’s anyone else out there smarter than me — or more experienced or otherwise better. In fact, I feel like it’s a 50/50 shot that you yourself are smarter than me.

Sometimes the question isn’t even the real question

We’ve gotten really good at identifying when this happens. And it’s happened twice in two weeks. In today’s issue of Teaching Startup (an “issue” is new answers to new questions, delivered over email, and all the old answers are in a knowledge base on our website), I answered a question about buying business insurance.

How do I not get screwed?

I know that both of these entrepreneurs knew that the question they were asking wasn’t the question they really needed the answer for. Otherwise they could have just typed either of those questions into Google and gotten a policy quote or a contract template within a few seconds.

This article was originally published on Medium by Joe Procopio

Joe Procopio is a multi-exit, multi-failure entrepreneur. He is the founder of startup advice project TeachingStartup.com and is the Chief Product Officer of mobile vehicle care and maintenance startup Get Spiffy. You can read all his posts at joeprocopio.com