Have you ever noticed that if you are more skilled in mechanics, or baking, or flying, or etc. than someone else, and tell them so they don't get mad.
But, if you have more skill in life than someone else, and tell them, they get mad.
Why is that?
Isn't living a skill much like the ability to fix a car.
Sure there are different ways to do it, and sure there are many types of cars, but a skilled mechanic can use a set of processes to fix most cars.
Likewise, there are many different ways to live and many different types of lives, but someone skilled at life can use a set of processes to fix most life problems. If you try to help someone fix there car they don't usually get mad, but if you try to help someone fix there life they usually do. Why?
But, if you have more skill in life than someone else, and tell them, they get mad.
Why is that?
Isn't living a skill much like the ability to fix a car.
Sure there are different ways to do it, and sure there are many types of cars, but a skilled mechanic can use a set of processes to fix most cars.
Likewise, there are many different ways to live and many different types of lives, but someone skilled at life can use a set of processes to fix most life problems. If you try to help someone fix there car they don't usually get mad, but if you try to help someone fix there life they usually do. Why?
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