Why take advice from me??

Taking advice from someone is listening to an opinion; an experience and recognising, as well as making use of the final moral that comes with it.

We all consume so much information everyday, not just over the media, but everywhere we go. When you’re on your way to meet a friend, for example, you might overhear conversations, observe others' behaviors, or recall past experiences.

Then we make conclusions, the more high quality the information - the more high quality the following conclusion. 


That’s why taking advice from someone is somewhat intimate. Wich means we don’t trust -every stranger we perceive- with it. To you I am just one ,out of many strangers on the internet, yet I ask you to appreciate my content and trust the experiences I‘ve made. Why would you even believe me? Where’s the evidence all these methods work?

Finding an answer that is shorter than an essay took me quite a while but I’ve found something that is no longer than a phrase:

“We only take advice from someone when we see the truth in it”

 So if you’re still here (thanks) and also go ahead and ask yourself if what I’m saying has value to you in any way.

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