Kurt Angle recently opened up on the best advice he's ever received from Vince McMahon. And, admittedly, it's hardly anything earth-shattering.

Angle participated in a Facebook Q&A session on Friday and satisfied a fan's curiosity by revealing the tip he got from the WWE boss.

As simple as a bit of advice as it was, it's probably the best McMahon could give anyone.

PREVIOUSLY: KURT ANGLE & VINCE MCMAHON DECIDED ON BRUTAL RAW MATCH WITH DREW MCINTYRE

via sportingnews.com

"Have fun. Don't take it too seriously," Angle said in response to the question (H/T Wrestling Inc). "Enjoy performing because there will be a day that you won't be able to anymore."

A wrestling gold medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Angle joined the WWE in 1998 and debuted at a Survivor Series pay-per-view the following year. He would leave the promotion in 2006 but made a return last year to get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

The 49-year-old was later named Monday Night Raw general manager and had a very entertaining WrestleMania 34 bout, fighting Triple H and Stephanie McMahon alongside Ronda Rousey (and winning).

The veteran superstar was also asked what led him to chase a career in the WWE and went on to reveal that watching the likes of Stone Cold, The Rock and Triple H was the dealbreaker for him.

"When I watched Raw is War in 1998 and I saw Stone Cold, The Rock, and Triple H tearing it up. I realized at that moment that I wanted in," he explained.

via thechairshot.com

What This Means

Well, for starters, Vince McMahon gives really good advice!

Angle went on to become one of the WWE's best-ever talents and won several accolades there, as well as part of various other promotions. That he's in the WWE Hall of Fame says enough, but Angle remains one of the most technically sound ring performers in professional wrestling today, although his speed and agility have since deserted him.

NEXT: HUGE NXT TAKEOVER WARGAMES II TAKEAWAYS