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<blockquote data-quote="porco-dddio" data-source="post: 84740" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>I asked around for solutions for some of my issues. I received help from generous people, i asked in a boomer forum. Boomers are clueless and uneducated, but kind and helpful. So they told me their outdated boomer advice. </p><p></p><p>I thought "thats all bullshit". But, at least is free bullshit. So I thank the boomer and I dont follow their advice anyway. </p><p></p><p>I invented my own advice to solve that issue, but I had to ask around to see what other people got. </p><p></p><p>Moral of the story, if someone tells you an advice, sometimes is bad advice on purpose, other times is literally all he got. You dont have to be angry at someone simply bcause he or she doesnt know better. </p><p></p><p>There are instances where people give you bad advice on purpose, such as redpill and lookism. But there are many more situations where people give you what they subjectively consider "good advice". </p><p></p><p>Now, I was in a boomer wood community discussing wood topics. I proved my own wood advice was better, and boomers acknowledged me. Simple as. If you think you have better advice, show it. And maybe you really do have better advice. If people give you bad advice dont think instantly they are evil bastards who want you to fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porco-dddio, post: 84740, member: 656"] I asked around for solutions for some of my issues. I received help from generous people, i asked in a boomer forum. Boomers are clueless and uneducated, but kind and helpful. So they told me their outdated boomer advice. I thought "thats all bullshit". But, at least is free bullshit. So I thank the boomer and I dont follow their advice anyway. I invented my own advice to solve that issue, but I had to ask around to see what other people got. Moral of the story, if someone tells you an advice, sometimes is bad advice on purpose, other times is literally all he got. You dont have to be angry at someone simply bcause he or she doesnt know better. There are instances where people give you bad advice on purpose, such as redpill and lookism. But there are many more situations where people give you what they subjectively consider "good advice". Now, I was in a boomer wood community discussing wood topics. I proved my own wood advice was better, and boomers acknowledged me. Simple as. If you think you have better advice, show it. And maybe you really do have better advice. If people give you bad advice dont think instantly they are evil bastards who want you to fail. [/QUOTE]
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