Almost every day we hear something useful or we give a piece of advice ourselves. Twitter user @chrishlad thought of an idea to go through Reddit’s Life Pro Tips and find the best life tips that everyone would like to know.
The user started his Twitter post with the statement “most advice sucks”. So he then went through all of the advice section that was given by almost 20 million people on Reddit and shared 10 most useful and practical tips that would help people in life.
Which one of these you would’ve like to know years ago? Or maybe you have an even better piece of advice that people should follow? Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
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Even though Chris shares a lot of information about business and technology, he also gives some tips that can be useful to everyone. This particular tweet received 15k likes and made people online also join the discussion and share their own advice.
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Twitter user Chris Hladczuk is an Investment Banking Analyst at Goldman Sachs who likes to share his insights and stories on “frameworks, systems, and epic business stories”. He recently graduated from Yale where he also used to interview some of the business leaders and investors not only gaining some important insights but also sharing these stories with others.
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