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Giving one's advice to others without having been asked is | nothing else than saying that one is much wither than him to whom the | advice is given, making clear his imprudence and ignorance. | For this reason, this must not be done with any acquaintance,  but only with close friends and one is related with by an intimate relationship.
Giving one's advice to others without having been asked is | nothing else than saying that one is much wiser than him to whom the | advice is given, making clear his imprudence and ignorance. | For this reason, this must not be done with any acquaintance,  but only with close friends and one is related with by an intimate relationship.

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Advice

Giving one's advice to others without having been asked is | nothing else than saying that one is much wiser than him to whom the | advice is given, making clear his imprudence and ignorance. | For this reason, this must not be done with any acquaintance, but only with close friends and one is related with by an intimate relationship.