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ADVICE TO OTHERS
One should, of course, give advice to others with a bonafide motive of bettering them, but to that extent only to which the opposite party cares to listen to the advice thought to be given. It is appropriate to observe silence assuming indifference, having stopped to give advice when there is a possibility of a misunderstanding or ill will to crop up through the advice. It should create no feeling of hatred to the opposite party or in a person who wants to give advice. (8)
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