Once I understood that concept I had a completely different point of view on the whole advice topic. I had been under the impression that people truly wanted my help when they asked for advice but I have no illusions about that anymore and it's made things so much easier. I no longer take any personal affront when someone doesn't take my advice. No more asking myself "why did I bother?". They don't actually want MY advice, they want me to ferret out their own answer and give them permission to go ahead. I will still let someone run through all the facts and their feelings for me, then I'll offer up my wisdom and let it go. You can't make anybody do anything that they don't want to do. Let me repeat that, you can't make anybody do anything they don't want to do. That's been another epiphany that has simplified my life. No one really wants your advice and no one will make the decision you want for them unless they want it already. Simple, right?
I just like this picture and its courtesy of my son, Nate Konyi |
So I guess this is a long-winded way of saying, think before you ask for advice. Are you asking the right question? Are you simply looking for approval for a plan that might just be the easy way out, not the right solution? And understand that when you are asked for advice it may be flattering but any advice you offer will probably not be acted upon. Let go of that expectation, life will be better for it. This doesn't mean that I don't wish to be asked for advice...ask away, I'll be happy to give it and won't expect you to follow it. Just don't come back complaining when your way didn't work out.
Courtesy of Nate Konyi |
2 comments:
Very true. For the record, you always gave pretty sound and thoughtful advice.
Thanks, Chris!
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