PEOPLE sometimes need guidance. I think the OP was intending to be humorous, but it can be a sore subject for some.
My ex husband would heartily agree that because I was so completely inept at pretty much everything, I needed all KINDS of "guidance." (control, domination, intimidation etc.,)

I'm far enough out from that relationship how, with an abundant amount of therapy and education under my belt that I can almost joke about it.
Ron will ASK for guidance and/or opinions. He has no ego, so he has no problem asking for direction or telling me he's at sea in some area. He's also very easy when I offer unbidden guidance....mostly.
He was up on the porch roof cleaning it up after the last major tornado ripped off a bunch of it. I heard him cursing and went out to see what the problem was. When I saw what was happening, I went back inside to grab something I knew would help. I climbed up the ladder and attempted to get his attention, but he was pretty snappy and told me to just let him finish! I finally yelled at him to STOP, and told him "These will help," and handed him his glasses which he'd forgotten to put on and so kept missing the nails he was trying to drive.
He had the grace to look very sheepish, and offered an immediate apology!