By Daisy Okoti
Research & Impact Editor
Nation Media Group
What you need to know:
Sometimes people seek advice not for direction, but for permission to follow their impulses.
Behind many requests for advice lies a decision already quietly made.
By Daisy Okoti
Research & Impact Editor
Nation Media Group
What you need to know:
Sometimes people seek advice not for direction, but for permission to follow their impulses.

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