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The Bigger Value In $2 Advice - Bishop T.D Jakes
Who is qualified to give advice?
We all have our own opinions and sometimes feel motivated to share them with others in the form of advice.
Trading advice is a common practice, but who is qualified to give advice to others?
According to 11 year old Ciro Ortiz, it can be anyone who wants to help others.
Ciro, who has experienced bullying in the past, wanted to do something to help lonely, hurt, and confused individuals find some comfort.
With this in mind, Ciro decided to set up shop inside the subway system in his native home of New York and offer “emotional advice” for $2 a session.
During these typically 5 minute sessions, Ciro dispenses insightful yet childlike advice for grown-up troubles or simply offers a sympathetic ear to travelers of the subway system.
As amazing as Ciro’s small business is, what he does with his earnings is even more moving.
“He buys food or snacks at school for kids who can’t afford them,” his dad Adam shared when explaining Ciro’s giving nature.
In his own way, Ciro is giving back to those who can use his special kind of generosity and acting as a reminder that we can all find a way to make another person’s day a little brighter.
That’s definitely advice worth $2.
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