by KaiineTN » Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:30 am
Mark brings up an interesting point, lots of times when people openly ask for advice, we become very selective listeners or just plain old don't take any of the advice that is offered. It's like we can't find a good way to deal with an issue, so we ask other people until we find the one that has the magical easy answer to our problems.
Thus, asking for advice is partially a "hope" type of thing, hope that there is an easier or better way out of or through difficulties. It can become very frustrating and annoying to people who are actually asked for the advice, because it feels like wasted effort when they don't do or even consider doing what you suggested, even when it turns out that whatever that was could have saved them a lot of trouble.
I know I've annoyed the hell out of a couple people by not taking advice they offer when I ask for it. I guess no matter what anyone says, sometimes you just need to experience things for yourself and make your own mistakes.
A quote from High Strung says it best, "People just believe what they want to believe."