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Summary - The correct method of giving advice

warning is basically a harsher way of advising. So what is the correct way of giving advice?

I'll explain through a story. One fine day, two boys were at the mosque when they saw an old man perform the ablution (taking the wudhu'). Now these boys were quite knowledgable about wudhu' and they knew immediately that the way the old man was taking the wudhu' was wrong. They knew they had to advise him. So what they did was to go to the old man...

Boys - Sir, if we can have your time, the two of us are actually discussing, I'm saying that this boy is taking the wudhu' wrongly, while he said that I'm the one who do it wrongly. Can you please be the judge of that?

Old man - sure, why not.

The boys each then performed the ablution, each took wudhu' the correct way. After both of them were finish. The old man embarassingly admitted that their wudhu' were actually perfect, and that his was the one which is wrong. He understood that the boys were trying to advise him and thanked them for that.

/end story

Giving advise is a good thing to do, it usually will benefit both of the giving and the receiving ends. Sometime the person giving the advice may actually be the one who need to be corrected. However, the method of giving advice is my main objective here.

I believe everyone has pride or ego. Everyone will feel attacked and humiliated if being told that they were wrong. It's human nature.

We cannot give advice in hidden meaning like the story at all time, sometime (usually) they might not get it.

We just need to consider the person's ego at all time. Because if not, he might feel offended and throw away the advice blindly out of ego. In the end, nobody will benefit. Isn't it more important for the person to at least hear the advice and think about it?

Of course there are always exceptions, some people, you just need to give it direct to their face. :)

Examples of where ego will be affected, children advising their parent to stop smoking, wife advising the husband to help in the house and vice versa, workers advising the boss on how to manage better.

By the way, the story above is actually a true story. And the boys are actually Hassan and Hussin, the grandchildren of Rasulullah :)

Have you ever given out any advice, brilliantly delivered? Or are there any other methods / examples of giving advice out there that can be shared?

--------------- Personal Note --------------------------
There was one time, my boss drafted a letter, But maybe he was in a hurry, there were a lot of grammar mistake. And this letter is important because it is addressed to the DOSH (department of safety and health). I'm not that good in English but I have no choice. I corrected it and inform him about it after. I said that the letter was placed on my desk, and that I thought he asked me to correct it. He just smiled. And from that time, every letter he drafted goes through me first. (padan muka) heheh

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