As to the topic of young people not being wise... I will not qualify myself on said topic because i dont think its very important. If i never mentioned my age would that have added more credit to my post. The fact is the older generation was brought up to believe "The older you are the more wisdom you contain" btw I'm 22
My birthday was last week.Like i said before Wisdom is the balance between experience and knowledge.
Wisdom comes from multiple sources.
What mistakes have you made that day. What is so significant from today as a result of yesterday?
Can you answer that question. If not i suggest you take the time and look at yourself.
The purpose of life is to Survive and Replicate. Everything you do your work, your education, your hygiene, your children is a byproduct of the choices you have made. I see life as the end result of choice, as one giant algorithm. You have a choice to either get up or stay in bed. You have a choice to collect your check or dont.
You living right know is evidence of you making the "right" choices through life so in that aspect i can understand that a 40+ would typically have more wisdom then a 20+ yr old. Who is to say the "Right" choices make you grow as an individual?
If your living the same mundane life for the past 20+ years where does your wisdom seed from. Maybe you can tell me the most efficient way to get to your work from your exact location while simultaneously stopping at the cheapest gas station.
Your knowledge is mostly influenced by your upbringing. Do you think it is possible for parents to give there children the wrong advise?
It is when you do courage that you gain wisdom.
The fact is dont ever judge a persons life experiences by there age.
Just my .02 cents. After all, it may be just worth that since I'm only 22.
Take care,
Live laugh and love.
, that are frightfully intune with 'life experiences' - usually and sadly, brought about by tragic experiences. In addition, i know a fair few 40 somethings that have the mental age of a 12 year old and again, havent experienced 'true life' challenges...
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