Even if you believe in the whole "There is no such thing as a stupid question" mantra, sometimes you just prefer stop would look like the mouth as stupid. New research suggests, however, that you'll appear to other more competent, if questions, for advice, rather than quietly to keep you.
Researchers at the Harvard Business School and Wharton School a number of studies has questions volunteers, who by their colleagues Council questions (or not) and then rate how competent they think they seemed to the other person, as well as evaluate seemed competent advice-seeking groups.
In short, participants ask you for advice, feared the other person seem dumber, if this In fact is not the case. If you want to ask advice from someone it flatters them and reflects on you, time brings together:
The researchers found that the people's party be increased egos when they called and asked, share to advice, which, in turn, more Very much on the people make them think, which had strengthened Only you ego.
Essentially, people are so flattered to Council will be asked their heads a little swelling and they represent themselves as smart; This is reflected also on the advice-seekers, who in turn believed is smart enough to detect your game be. So take our advice: the next time you are itching, to ask for help, to do it.
Smart people ask for (my) advice: seeking advice increases the exercise of competences. Harvard Business School over time
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