These are eight things that wise people never say

It's so easy to follow the habits of successful people. All you have to do is read a book a day, exchange beer for brain food, and stay with people less smart than yourself. Easy. But one thing that immediately excludes us is going [...]
It's so easy to follow the habits of successful people. All you have to do is read a book a day, exchange beer for brain food, and stay with people less smart than yourself.
Easy. But one thing that immediately excludes us is saying something stupid.
So to prevent your mouth from excluding you, there are a few phrases you need to avoid if you want to appear smarter.
1. “You look tired”
The tired people, author Travis Bradberry writes about Talentsmart, “are extremely uninhibited. They have dense eyes and disorderly hairs, they have difficulty focusing and they are as tough as they look”.
2. “You lost weight”
This, Bradberry writes, may be faced as a critic, and suggests that you used to think the recipients of your comment that you were overweight.
3. “You look wonderful for your age”
People don't want to have compliments on something about their age or anything. A compliment, Bradberry says, doesn't ask for qualifications.
4. “Rules aim to break”
No, they're not. That's the opposite of what rules have been made.
5. “Change is good. ”
No, that 100% depends on what change is.
6. If it's meant for you, it won't pass. ”
Yeah, yeah, but it's gonna happen.
Workplace expert Lynn Taylor recommends that you never mention something the following:
7. <x0)
Nobody likes to hear this, Taylor says, but it also sounds like the impatient and unprofessional”.
And this blog post has a good point for:
8. This is really unique”
Unic means one kind, writes the author, so he cannot qualify. “If something is a type, there cannot be a degree of courtesy”, Taylor says. /Born.info/












