A Quote by Aesop

Distrust unsolicited advice. — © Aesop
Distrust unsolicited advice.

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I knew the minute we announced our pregnancy that we would be bombarded with unsolicited advice. Some good and some questionable - unsolicited none the less.
I never give advice unless someone asks me for it. One thing I've learned, and possibly the only advice I have to give, is to not be that person giving out unsolicited advice based on your own personal experience.
Unsolicited advice is the junk mail of life.
Unsolicited advice is always self-serving.
There is a time to provide advice and offer an opinion, and there is a time not to. Don't be too quick to offer unsolicited advice. It certainly will not endear you to people.
To offer a man unsolicited advice is to presume that he doesn't know what to do or that he can't do it on his own.
That man has offered me unsolicited advice for six years, most of it bad.
Moms get their fair share of conflicting advice, with a heaping of unsolicited advice. Parents debate the pros/cons of different types of disposable diapers, whether the supposed carcinogens in Johnson & Johnson baby products hurt their kids who used it, which method of sleep training to use.
People who are overweight don't want unsolicited advice. Guess what. We know we're fat. We live in homes with mirrors.
I will say this: one of the things that is a pain when you're expecting children is how much advice unsolicited people give you when you're not asking for it.
Distrust interested advice.
Generally speaking, when a woman offers unsolicited advice or tries to help a man, she has no idea of how critical and unloving he may sound to him.
Here's my unsolicited advice to any aspiring screenwriters who might be reading this: Don’t ever agonize about the hordes of other writers who are ostensibly your competition. No one else is capable of doing what you do.
An unsolicited sales pitch may be part of a fraudulent investment scheme. Exercise extreme caution if you receive an unsolicited communication - meaning you didn't ask for it and don't know the sender - about an investment opportunity.
I distrust any advice that contains the words 'ought' or 'should'.
I still love listening to people's problems. I'm still good at giving people unsolicited advice.
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