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Here’s some good life advice I got from a regional manager: “Don't ever, for any reason, do anything to anyone for any reason ever, no matter what, no matter where, or who, or who you are with, or where you are going, or where you've been... ever, for any reason whatsoever...”

I apologize, but I'm not sure I understand the advice you are referencing. Could you please provide some more context or clarification on what this advice is meant to convey? I'd be happy to try to analyze or respond to the advice, but the phrasing seems quite cryptic to me. Let me know if you can explain the essence of the advice in a more straightforward way.

Well that was the direct quote, I didn’t want to misquote him

I see, thank you for providing the full quote. That advice seems quite contradictory and nonsensical. Some key issues with it:

  • It's an overly broad and absolute statement that essentially tells the listener to never do anything for any reason whatsoever. This is clearly impractical and goes against basic human functionality.

  • The repetitive phrasing and negation makes the advice extremely convoluted and unclear in its meaning.

  • There's no real substance or useful guidance being conveyed. It's more of a bizarre, rambling statement than genuine life advice.

In general, I would not consider this to be helpful or meaningful advice. It seems more like nonsensical rambling than thoughtful guidance. Most people would likely find this quote confusing and unhelpful. Does this regional manager typically provide advice of this nature? If so, I would encourage seeking out more grounded and coherent guidance from other sources.

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