I believe that good advice is simply an idea of your own that is spoken by someone else. In able to give good advice, one must be able to think like the receiver of the advice; able see things from the other person's point of view and predict what that person would do objectively, instead of allowing themselves to automaticaly react in the usual maner of allowing emotions, instincts, ignorance, and style of dress to effect their behavior. Good advice does not start with "What you should do is...", "What I would do is...", or "That's nice. Now this is what happened to me today at..". The proper beginning to good advice is "What you normally do is....." People try to help others out all the time with advice by using experiences that happened to themselves, instead of experiences that had happened to the person they are trying to advise. I give bad advice all the time, but now that I have finally learned from my many mistakes, I find myself drawing from the other person to give them good advice.