If you can learn to resist anything but temptation, learn to co-exist with anything but pain, learn to compromise anything but your desires, and learn to get along with all the things you can't explain... you're probably a new world man.
2006-10-20 03:41:23
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answer #1
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answered by Michelle H 1
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Are you young enough to know what's wrong, but old enough to choose it? Life is a scale you climb. As a baby you see, a child you learn, then in between you make choices. When you become old, you evaluate what you do, and as senior, you become the baby you once were. You are old enough to know what's right, but what your choose isn't because you're young enough to choose it, it's just because you choose it, for what ever the reason. There is no cop outs with age, and that is why young people, can be tried as adults.
2006-10-20 11:55:16
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answered by wen 3
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Not the truth isn't pourly lit?, there is though what we call acknowledge, that free an for grabs, can help the brain and the well minded person a/o individual to expand his own knowledgement, senses and intelligence, that about age and time, can seam relative?, though RELATIVITY, is a direct concequence of time, and not just a condition that of time affect man and the human perception of our own senses. as we become and learn in the World of Matter's. Though to take control of our senses, and guide then for the perfect path and into a superior existence a/o Life-existence for the matter, I will never be to Old, to recognise what is right nor what could be wrongh, for my self if such decition doesn't affect others. Though I can't demand responsibilities from everyone elses other than just from my self, while my knowledge can lit, a candel in the dark for others to see and walk into a more possitived path, not old enough to learn and explain all of the secrets of knowledge?, perhaps, though about life?, and in this expecific case, old enough to choose for my self and some else if necessary, to guide others to the truth. base in my own ac-knowledge?. philosophical questions are to make others think, positive or negatived all depend of the questioner, " I know a little of everything, but nothing perfect", though I know the light of the truth is very well lit, by true knowledge, and can be reach by following the rules of perfection, that are required to reach out and into the Universality, of acknowledgement, and or the Universal Intelligence. This to learn about Cause and effect, and practice Humanity, to help others to make the right decition, here in the world of matter, and into Infinity.
2006-10-20 04:22:15
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answer #3
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answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5
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No offense but the Q is pretty subjective and relative.
The rational thought process, cognizant thinking, begins at varying ages, though statistically pretty close in years.
"Right" is also relative, to ones learning process, evolution, and often insisted morality maturity.
I'll offer some random thoughts of my own, some "borrowed"
"You're only young once, but can be immature for a lifetime."
"I used to be OK, but outgrew it"
This one I have to paraphrase.
* When I was very young, I thought my father to be the most ignorant person I knew. As I matured, perhaps by age 18, I was amazed at how "smart" HE had become."
"Choice may be our greatest freedom, but freedom doesn't always guide us into our greatest choices."
Enjoy your day, take deep breaths on occasion, and as my sweet Aldara suggests,,,"Let the Universe take care of the details",,,Smiles.
Steven Wolf
2006-10-20 03:35:39
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Very much so. The age to know right from wrong comes way before the brain is fully developed. Even in teenage years the brain is not done growing yet as a teenager we are given the responsibility of learning to drive which is rather complex considering the area in our brain that houses our impulse control center is not fully developed.
2006-10-20 03:35:28
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answered by NotSoTweetOne 4
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Almost but for me it's i am old enough to recognize what may be wrong and young enough to still listen about all my multiple choices . Hmm does that make any sense at all.
2006-10-20 11:46:48
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answered by Jujeaux 6
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Is this like the age-old statement...Old enough to know better, but too young to resist? I believe that the answer to your question, is simply...YES
2006-10-20 03:32:51
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answered by trivia buff 5
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I hope I am old enough to know what is right & WISE enough to choose it (In order to be well off to life my younger life happily) :)
2006-10-20 04:00:55
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answered by Ouzy 3
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Yes.
Internally, i almost always know what's right.
And no matter how many times people tell me their stories and elaborate on their mistakes, i have this unquenchable desire to taste destruction for myself.
It doesn't affect me when people tell me not to do something.
When i get something in my head, i'm going to do it.
Take my nose piercing and getting married at 16 for instance.
What a wicked question... it's defenitely one of my favorites of yours ever :)
2006-10-20 03:45:52
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answer #9
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answered by falzalnz 6
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What an excellent way of condensing the eternal dilemma of youth ? Splendid .
2006-10-20 03:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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