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Never feel that a piece of criticism or advice is too much trouble to give, or that it exceeds your province
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"Never feel that a piece of criticism or advice is too much trouble to give, or that it exceeds your province"

- Lord Mountbatten

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This quote by Lord Mountbatten motivates individuals to be generous with their criticism and suggestions. He is recommending that we ought to not be afraid to give our opinion, even if it is outside of our area of proficiency. He is also recommending that we should not hesitate to take the time to offer recommendations, even if it might look like a lot of effort. This quote encourages us to be available to giving and receiving criticism and suggestions, as it can be advantageous to both parties. It also encourages us to be generous with our time and effort, as it can assist others to grow and develop. By putting in the time to offer guidance, we can assist others to reach their possible and make a positive influence on their lives.

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Lord Mountbatten This quote is written / told by Lord Mountbatten between June 25, 1900 and August 27, 1979. He was a famous Soldier from United Kingdom. The author also have 24 other quotes.

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