I love love how you summed this all up to infer the idea that instead of holding on to “good advices” about how to live your life, you should, instead, find out life by yourself and even on your terms, while applying the necessary caution and your autonomy as needed. Thank you!!!
Thought the beginning was my favourite part till I read it to the end. "...the people who changed the world were precisely those who didn't follow the good advice of their times. And that is not advice – it is merely a warning." Now, that's my favourite part. A beautiful reminder that true innovation often requires a break from convention—sometimes even a willingness to embrace the impractical. Ironic that the best paths often defy 'good advice.'
I love love how you summed this all up to infer the idea that instead of holding on to “good advices” about how to live your life, you should, instead, find out life by yourself and even on your terms, while applying the necessary caution and your autonomy as needed. Thank you!!!
Thank you for reading.❤️
I thought I have met writers who knew how to write seamless and humorous pieces in the most “hidden in plain sight” manner, until I met Adeseto.
What is this brilliance?😂😭
Thank you Joan
You've put a lot of thought into this (or perhaps too little), Mr. Wit. 😂 Very calming read, not a word misplaced.
Thank you sire.
Thought the beginning was my favourite part till I read it to the end. "...the people who changed the world were precisely those who didn't follow the good advice of their times. And that is not advice – it is merely a warning." Now, that's my favourite part. A beautiful reminder that true innovation often requires a break from convention—sometimes even a willingness to embrace the impractical. Ironic that the best paths often defy 'good advice.'
Thank you Taofeeqat. Glad you loved it.