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Age Doesn’t Define Intelligence

A bubbly baby

 

A tiny toddler

 

A cute child

 

An intolerable teen

 

An angry adult

 

The grumpy elderly

 

 

To people around the world, no matter your age, have you ever stopped to think about how much you can learn from each different generation?

You might not get a wise piece of advice, but you can see life through a new lens tinted with the color hope, and you can gain experience without even experiencing.

Think about that next time you go to badmouth a parent, disrespect an elder, or even chastise you child.

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Oct 8, 2018
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