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Who doesn’t like giving advice? Who doesn’t like receiving it? Wait, put your hands down, that was rhetorical.
In all seriousness sometimes we need to ask for advice (we can’t all be in a bubble) and we are lucky that someone values our wisdom enough to ask us for our advice. I certainly am honored when that happens and it makes me feel validated (see The Status Game II). But advice is a tricky thing.
If someone asks for advice you have three ways to answer:
Which way do you think is best?
Which way announces itself with four special words?
By Author Mark Bradford4.8
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Who doesn’t like giving advice? Who doesn’t like receiving it? Wait, put your hands down, that was rhetorical.
In all seriousness sometimes we need to ask for advice (we can’t all be in a bubble) and we are lucky that someone values our wisdom enough to ask us for our advice. I certainly am honored when that happens and it makes me feel validated (see The Status Game II). But advice is a tricky thing.
If someone asks for advice you have three ways to answer:
Which way do you think is best?
Which way announces itself with four special words?