Guess_Who wrote:MistaVijilantee wrote:In my opinion, being older than someone doesn't make them more experienced or knowledgeable in every case.
In most of them, you just mature with age, my way of thinking it's different now than when I was 14, Even if you had a taugh life and lot of experience, 14 years are still 14 years. And most people don't have many experience at that age.
When I was around your age, my Ethics proffesor (ethics is what you study here when you don't want to study religion) he was a pretty cool guy, but we were the cool kids, we would be doing all kind of annoying stuff, he told me once "one day when you are older you would realize how inmature you were". Back then I thought I was all mature and he was a know it all. Now I realize how right he were.
So remember my words, maybe one day you'll realize too. I hope this is not sounding like I'm attacking you. I'm not. Just generalizing.
Age is a factor, of course someone who is dumb, will be dumb with 14, 24, 34 and all the life.
I respect that for sure, no doubt my outlook will change in a few years and then again and few years after that.
And everyone wants to think they're more mature or more intelligent then the next person - myself included - but like I said I feel like I've had a different experience - not my words - in terms of upbringing because of a number of factors in comparison to people my age and some people even older than me.
People mature and develop at different ages and my frustration comes from people thinking 'oh, he's 14. Must be a retard who spends all his time on Facebook in a normal household and complains about things for no reason, he doesn't understand this because he's young', I'm not saying you thought that but I know some people do.