Anyone who acts as their own lawyer has a fool for a client. Repeat the old saw and most heads nod in approval. But we’re strangely willing to believe better about someone who serves as their own priest, spiritual director, or guru.
If you want to get fit, you see a physical trainer. To get past psychological trauma, you see a therapist. To get ready for retirement, you see a financial advisor. To get proficient on the cello, you see a music teacher. To get the most from your sporting endeavors, you see a coach.
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