Monday, July 28, 2014

adviceadda : " aakhir puchne mein kya jaata hai "

Ever since we gain consciousness, we start asking questions. Questions of all sorts, all types, questions that make sense and questions that make no sense at all. Questions that are necessary for our development and questions that just create fun nothing else. When we are young, our parents answer our questions. All kind of question, without getting frustrated or irritated, they guide us and show us the proper direction. As we grow, our siblings become our encyclopedia and we ask them all sorts of random questions. Then there are our teachers who not only address our personal queries but reply to the whole class so that everyone can get benefit from it. 

But, as we continue to grow up, our sources become less and less. We are supposed to develop common sense and find out the answers by our own. Everyone is busy in their own life and not many people would like to give attention to any query of ours. Parents have their own troubles, teachers are not interested in anything apart from their subject, siblings have their own problems then we rely on our friends. Everyone in their young age look for a wise person who would magically vanish their problems and can act like an encyclopedia having answers for everything.

We have other sources too. We would google our problem, look at all sort of random sites which most of the time would provide some random answers and then ask you for money to consult some professional. We search random books and magazines and read all the ‘problems’ column in hope of finding a matching case but most of the time we are disappointed. The problem with searching our problem is that our problems are huge and much diversified. Youth have all sorts of complicated problems ranging over a variety of topics. We are concerned about our career and don’t know we should head in which direction. We are concerned about health and in a continuous worry that we are getting fat. Some of us are getting bald and losing their hair very quickly and feeling ashamed to go out in public while some others are having other health problems that they don’t know whom should they consult with.

Relationship problems are found in abundance and the best solution looks like is to emit out all your frustration on facebook via random status and pics. There are other social problems too like inability to develop an impressive personality and failing to mix up properly in any social circle. Youth are concerned about fashion advices also while some people believe in living in reality and are concerned about financial education and proper investment guidance.

Instead of putting efforts in multiple directions for all your problems and ending up confused and messed up eventually there is a single platform solution for it now. “adviceadda.com”, is a platform designed especially for youths keeping in mind all their requirements and general queries and providing them all the necessary resources which will help them to sort out their problems.  Queries are usually handled by experts who have years of experience and a vast knowledge. With the tag line “ puchne mein kya jata hai “ , adviceadda is there not only to serve you but also to provide a platform to show your talents and interest and also to make you learn.

From education to career, from relationships to depression, from legal issues to money, from fashion to lifestyle, from fitness to health, anything you can think of is available there. Now there is no need to consult all your friends and read reviews from various sites if you are planning to buy a new gadget. You can directly ask for the best one here.  Apart from just the ‘asking’ part, another great feature is the ‘learning’ part. You can read on variety of topics to enhance your knowledge. It’s more or less like a complete package for youth where they can find everything they want and even ask for something if it is not available.

So, for any query, any question, anything you had in mind that you want to find answer to, do visit adviceadda.com once after all “puchne mein kya jaata hai”.

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