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What does Proverbs 15:22 mean?

Plans fall apart without good advice, but with many wise counselors, they succeed. Proverbs 15:22 - Modern Text Bible

(We need input from others to make good decisions. Wise friends help us succeed.)

Plans fall apart when you don’t ask for advice, but succeed when you get input from others. The Hebrew word for "counsel" is sod, which means confidential advice or guidance from trusted people. This verse challenges the idea that independence is always best. Instead, it suggests that humility—being willing to ask for help—actually leads to better outcomes.

Many people think that figuring things out on your own is a sign of strength. But this proverb points out that pride can blind you to your own blind spots. When you invite others into your planning, you get new perspectives and avoid mistakes you might not see on your own. This isn’t about letting others control your life, but about being wise enough to know you don’t have all the answers.

If you’ve ever tried to tackle something big alone and hit a wall, or found success after getting good advice, you’ve lived this truth. Whether it’s a career move, a relationship, or just a tricky problem, asking for input can make all the difference. The next time you’re planning something important, remember: you don’t have to do it all yourself. Good advice can turn a shaky plan into a solid one.