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This is an incredibly bigoted view to espouse. How many times in a teacher's career do they stop and help one of their students out of the blue? For a teacher to spew verbal diarrhea like this is incredibly sad.
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Training is a specific context where signing up for a class is equivalent to opting in/soliciting advice. I think this training is about nonviolent communication of something… where they’re talking about unsolicited advice outside such contexts.
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Literally the opposite I've been taught. Hold yourself and your team to a standard and it's a requirement to uphold it
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Sure, this is technically true.
Now, is it always bad? Not sure. Funny the response.
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Unsolicited Advice= Hey there's a better way of doing this.
Criticism= You are not doing this as well as you *should*.
It hinges on whether that 'should' is implied or not imo
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Semi related - I think there’s a genuine tension between doing / saying the right thing, and doing / saying it in the right way. Do you want to be right or popular? Which is related to - short term popularity contest / long term weighing machine






