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<blockquote data-quote="Fenn" data-source="post: 2524310" data-attributes="member: 474433"><p>Hi, I used to evangelically “help” people re. Low carb, I came to the conclusion I was wrong to do that, There are so many views and opinions on everything, there’s really no truth, just the truth we believe to be right, so what we are actually doing by giving out unsolicited advice is forcing our truth on someone. It’s not difficult to look for and find all the info we need online, if we choose to look for it, so someone that doesn’t know, doesn’t want to know.</p><p></p><p>If on the other hand, we are asked… fill your boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenn, post: 2524310, member: 474433"] Hi, I used to evangelically “help” people re. Low carb, I came to the conclusion I was wrong to do that, There are so many views and opinions on everything, there’s really no truth, just the truth we believe to be right, so what we are actually doing by giving out unsolicited advice is forcing our truth on someone. It’s not difficult to look for and find all the info we need online, if we choose to look for it, so someone that doesn’t know, doesn’t want to know. If on the other hand, we are asked… fill your boots. [/QUOTE]
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