ANSWERS: 13
  • If it's the right way and not just your way then.... maybe. Everybody is different so the right way for you might be wrong for them, unless of course your talking religion and trying to get them to live the Godly way according to what ever religious practice you adhere to. Them that would be a resounding yes.
  • if it's truly the right way, and not your opinionated way of living.
  • Some people would feel like your trying to run there life, but then agin some wouldnt. Probaly the best thing to do about it is just give them different ideas on how to make it easier on them.
  • Only if they listen. Out of the thousand or so questions posted on Answerbag daily, I only answer a few. I don't usually waste my time on things I know nothing about, unless it's for a laugh. I'll usually back up my opinion with a life story of how it worked for me, or what I've experienced.
  • Only if they ask for your advice. If you try to tell someone they will not listen.
  • sit down right now young man and finish your vegetables, and no running with scissors. And I don't care if your friends mother's left them play on the freeway at rush hour. You can only suggest, but a sign of maturity is in the asking.
  • I have found that life is based on opinions by the people who came before us. They too had many different opinions. The only time it could be helpful is if the person your telling wants to know your opinion. Otherwise be prepared for a debate and closed ears.
  • Yes and you can hurt them too!
  • No, because 99.999% of the time they wont listen to you.
  • No because what might be right to you can feel wrong to others, i guess it all depends on the person, you might tell them what you think is right and hope for the best cause sometime even though you need help you refuse to take it and listen.
  • I think you can give advice but it is their choice on how to use it. Hopefully, they listen to a lot of people, learn things on their own and make informed choices on how to live their life.
  • define the "right way to live" first. there is no one "right way". it all depends on how they take it. but eventually, they'll probably take the words to heart when they hit the bottom. whatever that is...
  • It's not anyones right to tell an adult how they should live! You can suggest things, but then again only if they ask you, or the opportunity arises in conversation with them.

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