No...
My youth wasn't "wasted" on me...
In fact...I'm currently enjoying the very last of it to the fullest before I slide into permanent middle-age, senior citizenship, and then a slow, horrific death...(just kidding)...
But I WOULD go so far as to say that "youth" is "taken for granted" by the young...
THAT would seem to be a more accurate "elderly assessment" of the "youthful" situation they observe...
2007-12-29 04:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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boy is it ever.....seems like the young people today appreciate their youth more than we did when I was 22, we just wanted to grow the hell on up and make money and buy property....we didnt dwell on the fact that we were young, I hear a lot of young people today say Im gonna do such and such while Im young......my generation never really talked about doing stuff because we were young.
2007-12-29 04:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The young wasted their youth.
2007-12-29 04:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No because every one has to learn sometime. It's only through learning that you can get wisdom and become a boring old fart saying, well, you should have done it like that!
Check out the answers to the young on Yahoo Answers for proof!
2007-12-29 04:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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no...youth comes from the young
2007-12-29 04:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, because we don't know what we would've done different because we don't have the true prospective of an older person
2007-12-29 04:37:29
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answered by ? 3
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No, It's all a state of mind!
2007-12-29 04:39:59
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answered by michelle 6
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how dumb would it be to see a bunch of wise children? lets be serious.
2007-12-29 04:37:33
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answered by justin k 3
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yes
2007-12-29 04:36:43
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answered by Rana 7
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no cause their young. the elderly already had their chance
2007-12-29 04:36:14
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answered by Anonymous
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