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Default 21-12-2009, 01:38 PM

kowalski, you are addressing this from the point of view of receiving advice.

also please remember that my original post included giving advice. your advice to a person may differ if they are 25 or 15. for me that straight away is a positive point to showing age.

concerning receiving advice. how do you know if its good advice or not? i once heard a quote saying good advice is advice that you agree with. if we take this statement as de facto, which to be fair i generally agree with, then showing age has no requirement. but what if you get given 10 pieces of advice. and you agree with none of it. what comes into play then? im not really sure but after thinking about it i would say a persons value is the most important. so in fairness, recieving advice isn't about age. so why then do i have the negative stigma about recieving advice from a 15 year old? it must be about value.

wahey adam has just come to another conclusion about how his head works. if you have value i am more likely to take advice from you. if not, then less likely
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