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Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
Tbh you're always inexperienced in relation to someone else in terms of age generally speaking. You're young to anyone 10 years older lol.
xSiFiGamer2016x · 22-25, M
@Ryannnnnn That's not always the case. Some people wouldn't accept the truth and they think I'm too young to understand. It's not always about how young I am, it's pretty much knowledge. Then again, people don't get it and they don't get me, so...
OogieBoogie · F
@xSiFiGamer2016x sometimes it's not just knowledge - it's also perspective, experience and relative thinking.
Knowledge is different to comprehension.... That comes from expereince - you can learn how a cake is made by watching video, or you can learn how to make a cake by trial and error.
And I will bet you anything... That the one learnt by expereince will have a greater depth of comprehension of all the elements involved than the who just knows the theory of it.
Knowledge is different to comprehension.... That comes from expereince - you can learn how a cake is made by watching video, or you can learn how to make a cake by trial and error.
And I will bet you anything... That the one learnt by expereince will have a greater depth of comprehension of all the elements involved than the who just knows the theory of it.
xSiFiGamer2016x · 22-25, M
@OogieBoogie I get what you mean. I do learn by observing, since I'm a visual learner, and I can understand the concept of things. Different than what I've heard to understand things too. Like, when I hear stuff about things that could have a negative impact on my life, I'd know not to make that a reality as I already know it. If I were to see closely, and what I've heard is related to what I'm seeing, I know then that I wouldn't do it. Still, it really depends on what I've heard and seen. In time, I can learn on my own when this is necessary and when it's not.