- When you think you have given the “right advice,” you feel “It’s not right.” when the other person does not follow your [advice
- However, it is arrogance for an advisor who does not take any responsibility to try to control the behavior of a person who has the responsibility of decision-making on his shoulders.
- In that light, it is arrogant to try to give “correct advice” in the first place, or to think that you have done so.
relevance - People who try to control others. - crime of advising a defendant - Pigs and Chickens
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