It's hard to believe, but many people ignore good advice from their friends.
This behavior seems at least strange.
Why do some people ignore their friends' advice?
Their words are too true
Friends are needed to have the courage to tell us the truth to our face, without fear of consequences and offense. A good friend will try with all his might to "get through" to a person.
But not everyone is able to accept the truth. Sometimes good advice will be ignored simply because a person has heard some unpleasant facts about himself.
Advice is free
Not everyone values what they get for free. Therefore, even the most banal advice from a psychologist will be received with enthusiasm and respect, while the words of friends will be ignored.
It is noteworthy that friends sometimes say the same things as psychologists, but they are simply not heard.
Competition
Not all people are capable of healthy relationships. This rule also applies to friendship. If you listen to a friend's advice, you get the impression that he is better.
It is precisely because of this logic that good advice can be ignored.