kraftiekortie wrote:
You ARE the same person----but, as a child, you were developing. You were learning.
As you know, people aren't static beings. People are always evolving. One necessary component of evolution of this nature is "trial and error."
People, usually, have to make foolish mistakes when young in order to learn, in order for them not to make the same mistakes when they get older.
It's much better, in my opinion, when you look foolish at 15 than if you look foolish at 35.
I should know....I looked pretty bad when I was in my 40's.
i know that, but it is just uncanny, to ME, when i realize i can have much more in common with a total stranger today than i did with MYSELF, just 10 years ago.
it's totally natural and unavoidable to evolve, yes. woe to those who don't. and IMO a feeling of unfamiliarity, sometimes morphing into contempt at your past "unevolved" self is natural too.
but may i just ask, why do you think it is better that a teenager embarrass himself, compared to a 35 year old? is the latter age group under more social pressure to have it "together" by that point?
aja675 wrote:
Like, I turned from walking encyclopedia/the walking embodiment of Quora to the walking embodiment of Yahoo! Answers seemingly overnight.
if you were the walking embodiment of quora, does that mean you also were obsessed with tesla cars?
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