Self 13 People Share The Best And Worst Life Advice They Have Received From the blatantly stupid to the perfectly poignant, 13 people share the best and worst life advice they’ve received - proving we should take it all with a grain of salt. By Angela Ledgerwood Self From the blatantly stupid to the perfectly poignant, 13 people share the best and worst life advice they’ve received - proving we should take it all with a grain of salt. By Angela Ledgerwood Previous article The Trends You Can Actually Takeaway From Fashion Month Next article Kerryn Phelps: ‘Sometimes You Have To Lead When There Is No-One You Can Follow’ When I was younger I was a sponge when it came to absorbing other people’s opinions and advice. I’d sway to and fro on subjects that ranged from what to study at uni to whether or not a dog-eared copy of American Psycho on a guy’s nightstand constituted a red flag. I seemed to value the well-intentioned advice coming my way from friends and family – strangers even – more than my own gut feelings on topics or scenarios important to me. Now, over a decade later, I’ve honed my internal barometer exponentially, thank goodness. No accounting for me! American Psycho BEWARE! I can even listen to an incredibly earnest friend suggest that I see a psychic and accidentally get pregnant (not to the psychic but still…) and NOT take her seriously. Because we’ve all been given some doozy advice at some stage, we decided to gather some below to give you chuckle. And because there is such a thing as wisdom and all that good stuff we’ve shared some of that as well. bestadviceworstadvice Best Of Future Women Wellbeing How to escape the dopamine trap By Dr Anastasia Hronis Self Two ducks and a Chick walk into the wilderness By Odessa Blain Wellbeing How can you be ‘authentic’ at work? By Steph Tisdell Wellbeing Awww, you shouldn’t have. By FW Wellbeing We’ve discovered burnout’s kryptonite By FW Wellbeing How to be proactive without rushing through life By Michelle Brasier Wellbeing Why an HRT shortage is a mental health issue By FW Wellbeing Burn bright, not out By Eden Timbery Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.