What kind of habit is that that I am suddenly seeing all over? People telling others what to do.
Right now, on the Hacker News Frontpage:
* We have the potential to solve the biggest problems of today
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7934177
It goes on to rant about how people waste time and money building something like Yo.
Then today, I was at a place meeting some people, and we came to talk about what I am doing in the moment. I go on and answer: "I am working on a web-platform right now, for some startup-idea". Then the some person starts going on: "Well, you should always be pitching your idea, don't just say 'some web-platform', blablablabla". Well at that time I guess I wasn't in the mood talking about it in detail. But anyways it is the same pattern, people feel like telling others what to do. It feels kind of rude to me, and makes me feel uncomfortable.
Then, the other day, I was listing in on a conversation in a cafe, (I was sharing a table, so I kind of could not avoid hearing everything the said). So, they are talking about picking up girls, so one guy says to the other: "If you like that girl, you should go and chat her up." And the other answers that he does not feel comfortable about it, so he won't do it. Which of course gives the other person the opportunity to go into a lengthy tirade, about what "shy guy" should do, and how he should do this and that, and push himself, and be more outgoing, and talk to her, and blablabla, ... I will spare you the details.
In the end, this habit of conversion makes people feel uncomfortable, and above all, people don't change their behavior anyways. The only thing it achieves is making the "advice giver" feel better, because he shared his pearl of wisdom with a "lesser" peasant.
For me as an outsider though, I see the person as a bully and a jerk, someone I'd rather not spend time with.
I've found asking "do you want some unsolicited advice" before starting with "I recommend..." helps people listen more than if I start cold with "what you should do is"
You can also reply with "what you should do, asshole, is not give me 'advice' when I'm not asking for it."
Its quite annoying to be on the receiving end of this "wisdom". Have you noticed that its also not on point?
You start with " My summer project was beer" and the sage advice is "you should structure your company as an LLC until you need to be a C-Corp"
My current experiment is to just walk away while they blather.
HTH