Friday, January 15, 2010

Can good advice ever be a bad thing to share?

Are there some pearls of wisdom that are best to be discovered by oneself?Can good advice ever be a bad thing to share?
Perception is everything. Some people crave knowledge and appreciate good advice. I know I do. Not to say that I won't check the information, maybe even change my mind again and again but I am grateful to anyone who ever sincerely tried to help me in any way. I do agree however that some people are simply not interested in much more than the remote control.Can good advice ever be a bad thing to share?
You mean like the admonition not to ';cast pearls before swine';? If you're having a real level-headed conversation with someone, then no. Good advice would be good, even if they disagree with it.





However, picture yourself trying to dispense thoughtful advice to a parking lot full of drunken football fans in the throws of pregame tailgate parties. If you escape without broken bones you'd be lucky.
Its all about perspective. If your sharing a fact that is true then it is perfectly acceptable. If you are sharing an opinion or view make sure the other knows this is but a personal decision.
@Daniel C


That doesn't mean someone advising you would necessarily be a bad thing.





I've been thinking about possible scenarios and I come up blank. I don't think it's ever a bad thing to share.
I live for good advice,I really don't feel good advice could ever be a bad thing to share.


To not share good advice,and hope one makes a discovery on their own could be a big mistake.
Well, I know for a fact that I have some severe problems I need to deal with. I also know that every time someone else tries to help, It only makes it worse.
It is always a good thing to share knowledge. Remember, knowledge is power and power is money.
Some things are even best left unfounded.


Wisdom is good to share only if it is desired by another.
What might be good for you might not be good for someone else.
When it is not asked for
yes like figuring out a problem so u can know how to do it later

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