Originally posted by jean
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Best Advice You've Ever Been Given
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostTime to tap into the collective wisdom of Forum members to see what the best advice is that you've ever had. It could be from parents, the Bible, Shakespeare, something you've read or something from a completely unexpected source.
I'm tempted to say the best I've had is from my mother who said simply: 'Never get married'. At a couple of months away from 60 I haven't got a grey hair on me and having seen so much married stress elsewhere I'm glad I heeded the advice.
However, the one that really sticks in my mind came from, of all people, Clare Balding who said: 'If you show them you don't care, they can't touch you'. Just wish I'd heard it years ago and I might have had a better working life.
What's the best advice you've ever had?
So Petrushka found some contentment in the path he followed or chose - but it helped to hear his Mother confirming or "approving" it, unconventional as it may have seemed.
If I ever was given "good advice" I must have bloody-mindedly ignored it - I only ever learned anything by making stupid, often wilful, mistakes. I don't expect that to change much.
Clare Balding - I wish I hadn't cared as much, then they wouldn't have hurt so much.
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amateur51
A friend frequently asserts philosophically that
" you can't live other people's lives for them" ,
and
"good advice is neither needed nor heeded"
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Some of the best advice was given me by my old friend Francis Bradley, who was still playing Principal Horn at Covent Garden when he was in his seventies.
He said "If you try to play everything that's written in the part, you won't last five minutes in this business, but you've got to know what you can afford to leave out."
Well, it worked for him, didn't it?
HS (and for me on more than one occasion!)
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