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1965healey
Carpal Tunnel
   
Reged: 06/23/07
Posts: 2737
Loc: San Antonio, TX
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Advice is a means of relating our opinions, beliefs or value recommendations about a certain situation to another person. Advice can be based on experience and/or research. It is sometimes handed down from person to person because it's worked in the past and should, in theory, work in the future.
Giving advice bears a certain, for want of a better word, "moral" responsibility. We should carefully consider what we offer to others as advice. When asking for advice a person becomes vulnerable to the words and implied expertise of the advice giver. They give up power in exchange for the gift of wisdom that another has to offer. Here is where the "moral responsibility" comes into play. Is what we have to offer going to help accomplish the goal(s) of the one seeking advice? Will it do so without putting them at risk? Is what we are suggesting "the right thing to do" considering the circumstances or situation the advice seeker finds him or herself in?
While we can't all be experts, we can offer others the benefit of our experiences. In doing so we will hopefully remember to avoid the implication that there is only one way to do something and instead be the purveyors of ideas.
The person asking for advice has the right and responsibility to accept it or reject it as they deem appropriate. One size does not fit all nor should it.
-------------------- 1965Healey (Karen)
Woodlawn Lake Observatory
Celestron CPC 800/FT MIcro/APT Wedge
SV NHNG 80mm #0261/CG5-GT
Celestron Omni 150 XLT
Losmandy rails/rings
Starizona CWeight system
Celestron Neximage
Sony a100 DSLR/ZigView S2
Meade DS60's w/Autostar (2)
Meade LPI/Meade DSI-C/DSI ProII
750cc Honda Shadow Spirit (Thanks Dad!)
1965 Austin Healey 3000 MKIII
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csa/montana
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Reged: 05/14/05
Posts: 26769
Loc: montana
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Karen, very well said! Each of us have undoubtedly benefited from the advice given on the forums; and we then pass it along to the next person, to do with as they see fit.
Everyone's input is most valuable, & gives a different perspective on the threads; that's what makes our forums so interesting & helpful, and above all, friendly 
So everyone, thank you!
-------------------- Carol
AstroTech 16" Dob (Thanks ASTRONOMICS!)
AstroTech 66ED / Vixen 80MF/AstroTech Voyager
Masuyama's 7.5, 15, 25W, 35mm,
Tak LE 5mm
7mm Pentax XL, 10mm Pentax XW
14mm Meade 4000 UWA
22mm Pan, 35mm Pan
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Snow dog
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Reged: 07/17/05
Posts: 1684
Loc: Alberta Canada
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I agree...That's "Good Advise"
-------------------- Marc
Someone get these crazy dogs off me
12" LX200 Classic
ETX-90PE
Meade DSI
Canon AE-1, EOS Rebel 350
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