Advice
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Dispatcher: Well, the only thing I can do is give you some advice, and call the sheriff's office tomorrow.
My parents raised me and my siblings in an armor of advice, an ocean of alarm bells so someone wouldn't steal the breath from our lungs, so that they wouldn't make a memory of this skin.
So Heather, she can't talk to her friends because she's afraid that they will judge her for still loving Nick, and everywhere she turns, she gets the same advice: Leave him.
So my last piece of
advice
is to think younger.
So my
advice
that we take to heart is to have young people on your team, or people with young minds.
Maybe Bonica gave them medical
advice.
So not only that, we have given
advice
that has changed strategies that have helped teams win very important games, and it's very exciting because you have coaches who've been in the league for 30 years that are willing to take
advice
from a machine.
And so, the next day, I left the hospital against medical
advice.
So eight years ago, I got the worst career
advice
of my life.
And this is right about when I got this sage
advice
to build up my resume.
Well, as I'm trying to figure out what two-story window I'm going to jump out of and change things up, I read some altogether different
advice
from Warren Buffett, and he said, "Taking jobs to build up your resume is the same as saving up sex for old age."
Well, they're terrible
advice.
Is there any
advice
you can give to other leaders who are dealing with the same companies about how to get the most for your country, get the most for the fish?
What
advice
would you give?
Along the way I've met many people who've provided me brutally honest feedback,
advice
and mentorship.
When faced with a big challenge where potential failure seems to lurk at every corner, maybe you've heard this
advice
before: "Be more confident."
They learn how to try different strategies, ask others for advice, and perservere.
If you're trying to decide on a diet to improve your nutrition, you may ask an expert for their advice, or seek other people's testimonies.
And how many of you know at least one person that you avoid because you just don't want to talk to them? (Laughter) You know, it used to be that in order to have a polite conversation, we just had to follow the
advice
of Henry Higgins in "My Fair Lady": Stick to the weather and your health.
Many of you have already heard a lot of
advice
on this, things like look the person in the eye, think of interesting topics to discuss in advance, look, nod and smile to show that you're paying attention, repeat back what you just heard or summarize it.
As health professionals in our daily work, whether in the clinic or doing research, we are witness to great injustice: the homeless person who is unable to follow medical
advice
because he has more pressing priorities; the transgender youth who is contemplating suicide because our society is just so harsh; the single mother who has been made to feel that she is responsible for the poor health of her child.
It helps us figure out when we can forge ahead on our own decisions and instincts and when we need, instead, to seek out
advice.
And the only problem with that is, it was completely the wrong
advice.
So as you're thinking of that, let's see what bit of
advice
we might want to give so that your next graduate doesn't become a Tupperware salesman.
So in 2015, what word of
advice
would you give people, when you took a college graduate out by the pool and you said one word, just one word?
My friends, if you ever have a chance to go to a superauthentic Italian restaurant that only serves ancient Roman recipes, my
advice
for you is: don't go.
And although Western women love to give us poor, oppressed Arab women advice, they live different lives with different constraints.
Where better to turn for
advice
than nature, that's been in the business of life and death for longer than any company?
Teenagers in our community will often go to an adult that is not their parent to ask for
advice.
So my
advice
to you is: try to change your perspective.
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