onemoretime
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This is so much truth it just makes me want to hug you.![]()

Feel the love.
This is so much truth it just makes me want to hug you.![]()
Can you believe that?
I say we teach those Fi orients a lesson and stab them with pitch forks.
I got some linear logic for ya:
All functions are the least useful function.
Booya!
HAHAH.. I know where your coming from.. and ya, I've seen people hate on Fi, but I still think Fe gets the brunt of it.
Infact, all the functions can get hated on..
Ne's get hated on for being too out there
Ni's get hated on for being too narrow
Fe's get hated on for social expectations
Fi's get hated on for internal values that conflict with the hater
Te gets hated on for being Nazi's
Ti gets hated on for an inability to make the framework external
Se gets hated on for being gluttonous and barbaric
Si gets hated on for being subjective
Perhaps compromise is needed. Perhaps we can all get along in one big pool of seething hatred.![]()
What would make me like what ? A narrow minded nazi that is being hated because of his values that include occasional barbarism?
Recognizing that someone has a lot less experience and wisdom than you isn't ageist.
Age =/= wisdom, experience
If the whole "the older one is, the wiser one is" sentiment were to be eternally destroyed, the world may be a much wiser place. Wisdom simply has nothing to do with age; some people lack depth no matter how old they get to be. I am not even sure how this sentiment got to be so rampant because it does not make sense. Sure, I will concede that the older one is, the more they have likely experienced, but experience is not wisdom.
I am able to recognize when someone has more experience and wisdom than I, but I do not think increasing age and more wisdom should be conflated.
Come on people. Fi is the most genuine, creative, gentle, artistic and exotic of all the functions. why the haterz gotta hate? FPs for the win!![]()
Age =/= wisdom, experience
If the whole "the older one is, the wiser one is" sentiment were to be eternally destroyed, the world may be a much wiser place. Wisdom simply has nothing to do with age; some people lack depth no matter how old they get to be. I am not even sure how this sentiment got to be so rampant because it does not make sense. Sure, I will concede that the older one is, the more they have likely experienced, but experience is not wisdom.
I am able to recognize when someone has more experience and wisdom than I, but I do not think increasing age and more wisdom should be conflated.
Age =/= wisdom, experience
If the whole "the older one is, the wiser one is" sentiment were to be eternally destroyed, the world may be a much wiser place. Wisdom simply has nothing to do with age; some people lack depth no matter how old they get to be. I am not even sure how this sentiment got to be so rampant because it does not make sense. Sure, I will concede that the older one is, the more they have likely experienced, but experience is not wisdom.
I am able to recognize when someone has more experience and wisdom than I, but I do not think increasing age and more wisdom should be conflated.
This is why I don't take middle schoolers seriously.
He said he was a junior in high school.
But more importantly...really? Everything he said in the post you quoted is absolutely correct.
He said he was a junior in high school.
But more importantly...really? Everything he said in the post you quoted is absolutely correct.
Ask some old people, though, and many will say they still thought they were on top of the world through their 20s.Except that we were all 17 once, too, and thought we had just as good a grasp on the way things worked as anyone else did.
Then ages 22-25 happened.
In the end, everyone is pretty retarded.
Wow. Somehow I read that as "junior high school". Well, that makes it not as bad.
You're less experienced and wise when you're younger. Is that not a fact? A young person may be more wise now than other adults, but as that young person gets older, they'll probably become more wise. Not to mention there's a significant correlation between having bad judgment and being a teenager--not just a social one, but a biological one, too.
Except that we were all 17 once, too, and thought we had just as good a grasp on the way things worked as anyone else did.
Then ages 22-25 happened.
The problem with that age is that your brain isn't developed enough yet to comprehend how much your own arrogance blinds you. And yes, everyone is arrogant in some way at age 17.
Ask some old people, though, and many will say they still thought they were on top of the world through their 20s.
The point of being ageist is 1. biology of the brain and 2. you have taken in a lot more information when you're older.
This made me go![]()
People just concentrate on the negativity that somehow relates to him or her in relation to these types of things,
The point of being ageist is 1. biology of the brain
2. you have taken in a lot more information when you're older.