I think the best advice I gave was just about life like how our lives are designed to follow a plan that promotes growth, joy, and harmony. Anything that doesn't fit underneath that category is a waste of time. Greed and discord is not natural.
We are all here to expand, sing, and rejoice. Violence, anger, greed, and jelousy creates imbalance in our lives. And if someone would tell me they are really depressed I would tell them that depression is a sign that we need to listen to the song of our souls.
That understanding the emotions and where they came from is ultimately understanding you. If you understand you, you understand what makes you happy and therefore no longer being depressed because you will always know how you can get through it, and the best ways to keep you in balance. That if you believe that as humans we are all connected, then to hurt another being is in essence hurting ourselves as a whole.
That's why there is no need to cruel, rude, or anything. It's just not what life's about. That's pretty much the exact advice I gave them.
Idk I just want everyone to be happy.
The best advice I've ever given was what I told my girls about several situations actually. "Pick your battles and don't sweat the small stuff.
I have given and taken advice in moderation, and the advice I've given is of the mundane type. Lovers quarrels, sibling rivalry, workplace tension, etc. I really can't think of any advice given or received that really stands out as having been the best. I think that this quote sums up what most of us do, when receiving even the best advice.
"I owe my success to having listened respectfully to the very best advice, and then going away and doing the exact opposite" -- Gilbert K. Chesterfield.
The last good advice I gave someone that they followed was to buy AIG at $2 a share and it topped out at $50 but no buyers at that price so they sold a little over $40. With a $10,000 investment they paid for their kids College loans and are throwing her a grand wedding.
I told someone in a disfunctional family to forget about making a wedding work, and just elope already. She did follow my advice. They finally got married.
I did not know her well, but she called me to tell me they were finally married and she was really happy. I am kind of curious to know if they are still married, but as I said, I did not know her well. I don't even remember her name.It was 12 years ago or so.
I think the best advice I've received is to treat others as I'd like to be treated. We want to know what the best advice YOU have ever received is...and you could win $250 cash. You can enter the contest here on ThirdAge.com.
Mine, was that we've only got one chance in this lifetime & to make the most out of every moment. .. It made me think about hours I waste daily. Term Papers Stop.Com- Custom Term Papers with fast turn around.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.