Unsolicited advice is often rude and I am not advocating that you give it without properly accessing the social context but something I try to remember and often forget is that it is also often useful.
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- People just want to inject [there thing]. - People want to talk, not listen. - People aren't necessarily sensitive. - Their subjective impressions and selfish expressions convey information. All these things can be true.
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Replying to @generativist
Needlessly giving advice is one of my biggest flaws and something I try to work on but really struggle with.
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Replying to @kareem_carr
It is really hard, especially when you think (and may truly) see something they're missing. FWIW I value your advice on here.
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Replying to @generativist
This is why it's hard! People are always telling me I give good advice, but I should really shut up and listen more!
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Feel free to give me advice freely. Once good faith is established, even bitter pills are a lot easy to swallow!
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