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re: What's the most condescending advice people usually give
Posted on 3/14/15 at 11:27 pm to Chef Leppard
Posted on 3/14/15 at 11:27 pm to Chef Leppard
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What I believe is irrelevant. No need to be a crybaby fig about it. Even religious people possess problem solving abilities I assume. Its a lazy arse answer at best What could possibly be the outcome of a prayer. God gonna send a pigeon to shite on your windshield and spell out the answer? Normally when an adult asks for advice it means they have thought it through and come to an impasse
You're being too literal about it. Consider it meditation. Opening your mind to a "higher power". Whatever power that is to you. The answer is still within you and it's still going to take effort on your part, but perhaps the answer to the prayer is inspiration. And idea or lucidity of thought.
Posted on 3/14/15 at 11:35 pm to SmackoverHawg
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ad·vice
?d'vis/
noun
guidance or recommendations concerning prudent future action, typically given by someone regarded as knowledgeable or authoritative.
I understand fully the benefit of meditation when youre stressed and looking for answers in life. Occasionally clearing your head will help you readdress a problem and find resolution on your own
My interpretation of what people are saying most of the time is "ask god what you should do". Well, apparently god has surrounded me with idiots who are of no value when I have a problem
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