• The Cuuuuube@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      I tell people this all the time. But I have to. It’s like… If I don’t, I won’t know if I’m still real.

      I was on the train once headed into the city. A dude getting off the train looks me dead in the eye and says “never trust unsolicited advice” and then stepped through the door.

      That was it. That was the entire interaction. Completely blew my mind. I did ultimately decide it was legitimate advice. But still, it was wild being told not to trust the advice I was receiving.

      • probably@beehaw.org
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        1 year ago

        The fun thing about that is the dude gave you paradoxical advice. If you take theiradvice and don’t trust unsolicited advice, then you are trusting unsolicited advice. If you don’t take their advice then you are following their advice by not trusting unsolicited advice.

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          That man knew exactly what he was doing. He’s still probably out there. Causing minor bouts of chaos along the commuter network of the greater metropolitan Washington, DC area

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        I resonate with your “won’t know if I’m real” feeling.

        Something happens to you and it’s actually useful lesson. If a tree falls… How can you not share?

        That’s a great encounter… Would be fun to give chaotic good nudges to strangers.

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      Unrequested advice is always taken for criticism. Don’t do it. Ask first. “May I give you fome advice?”