Advice from WordPress

List the people you admire and look to for advice…

My wife’s answer to today’s question is “No.” There is great wisdom in that. We regularly take advice from WordPress about what to write each day through its daily prompts. Some are fun, some are stupid, and some are just creepy. Asking me to name a bunch of people in my life who have not given me permission to do so is in the final category. But WordPress pushes its prompts more than anything else on the site, I am required to take its advice in order to grow my readership. I am answering in the spirit of the question, but I guess my answer today is also “No.”

3 responses to “Advice from WordPress”

  1. Thank you for the genuinely honest response, I appreciate the candor. I get very frustrated with the ‘God’ or bible response because it to me is hypocritical that anyone 100% follows the parables of manuscript that was written in the 1st century and has been translated and interpreted countless times, so thank you for your honest response.

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    1. You are welcome. The word God is a designation that means something different to everyone. At least if someone says they take the advice of the Bible literally you have a pretty good idea of the biases you’ll have to deal with.

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