Like any Q & A based issue "it depends" It depends on the time of the occurrence. It also depends circumstances that may be added or ommitted
Some situation appear to be the same but when you do a closer experience you will find variables. So that a person offering an opinion may be correct as to their situation but not another. The resident requirements cited in previous posts come to mind
In my office we use use to conference cases. Often in the beginning a case would look like until someone asked a questionand the response from the presenter was oh I forgot to mention and every opinion we had begin to offer was render moot.
I was taught that the listener has the obligations when it comes to communication, others would differ and place the burden on the sender of information. You choose but whom ever has the burden it means they have an obligation to make certain they have all the facts have been considered
Having said all of that my suggestion would be when someone offers advice get in the habit of asking some probing questions.
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