Do you give advice on things you haven't conquered yet?
Eg, are you a skelly or fatty who thinks its ok to give other people advice on how to achieve their body goals?
>>35422980
Yeah.
Just like I can give advice to a chef even though they're better at cooking than me, I can still notice their mistakes.
>>35422980
No.
>>35422985
Protip: chefs want to slap your autistic annoying ass when you do that
>>35422980
I don't give advice.
>one coworker mentions you go to the gym
>suddenly coworkers are always telling you what you should/shouldn't eat, what exercises to do, this newfangled diet that's sure to work
Fuck, why did I even mention that I go to the gym?
>>35423038
>Chefs can never make mistakes/can never improve
>>35423068
>professionals want to hear the opinions on non-initiated scrubs
>Scrubs think others want to hear
>thats how entitled they are
I did on here briefly
Then I passed "mount stupid" and realized I needed to stop until I had personal experience
Still look like shit but a lot better
>>35422980
A lot of teachers are knowledgeable but cant do.
>>35423138
I never said I went into the kitchens unannounced and gave advice idiot. If someone asks for it I give it.
>>35422980
>implying my economics teacher must be a millionaire if he expects me to believe his knowledge
Only in the industry this reasoning occurs. You people are retarded that's why most of you will roid or fold
>>35425217
> learn things in university/college
> the actual thing is completely different when you get to the field you studied in
> the best teachers are the ones who already 'did'
Want to know how I know you're an undergrad?
You still believe the advice of people who didn't conquer first what they speak about.
>>35422980
>purposely give bad advice so these normies dont catch up to me