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Nothing in life is more priceless than receiving guidance from an experienced adult. However, not everyone has their grandparents nearby or someone reliable to turn to for sound life counsel. That’s where a group of retirees in Salt Lake City, Utah stepped in to fill the void.

These lifelong friends would often gather at their favorite coffee shop, sharing stories and experiences. They realized the value of their gatherings and the wisdom they had accumulated over the years. It was their strong bond and mutual support that led them to an incredible initiative.

Tony Caputo, age 69, noticed that on the opposite side of the street, there was a bustling farmer’s market with hundreds of people in attendance. Inspired by this sight, he proposed to the group that they set up a booth at the market to offer guidance. The idea was met with enthusiasm, and the following week, they put up a booth with a banner proudly displaying the words: “Old Coots Giving Bad Advice – It’s probably bad advice, but it’s free”.

The group of retirees were open to discussing a wide range of topics, from relationships and love to school and work. People would line up in front of their booth, seeking advice on various matters. The “Old Coots” became known for their sincere personalities and genuine counsel.

However, there were two topics that the group decided to steer clear of: politics and religion. They wanted to create a safe space where people could seek guidance without getting caught up in heated debates or religious differences.

Word quickly spread about the “Old Coots” and their willingness to offer free advice. People marveled at their wisdom and lined up for their valuable insights. Some even called them the “wisest old coots” they’ve ever sought advice from.

The popularity of the “Old Coots” reached such heights that even Good Morning America took notice and invited them to appear on their show. Their genuine desire to help and their wealth of knowledge endeared them to many.

This heartwarming initiative of opening a booth to provide free guidance to youngsters has touched the lives of countless individuals. So, why not share this article with your friends and let them discover more about these amazing “Old Coots”?