Prompt: What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question.

 the best advice that my parent has given me or has told me would have been that not everybody is your friend and to never trust people because I feel like that is something that is very true not everyone is always willing to understand you or be your actual friend sometimes people are only there because they feel like they have an obligation to do so sometimes people aren't really your friend either they're probably just there to get into on you and to make you feel bad about yourself I feel like this is the best advice that I have gotten because I've seen it happen to others and it happened to me and I feel like your parents are always right about everything yes people are never your friends and not everybody is willing to like you either another thing that I have learned is that to never trust people people Are Never Their truthfully sometimes people say stuff that isn't meant to be said and that was about you you should never trust people about what you have to say either because sometimes when they're mad they can use those things against you and that's not something that you want to be said if the person were to get into an argument with you they'd go around saying all your business to people that's why it's not good to trust others. Today in class we continued working on our project and to figure out where we were at and what we were going to do., today i learned that sometimes it's okay to be alone and to not trust people and to figure out what's better for you.

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