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Old 01-23-2014, 03:38 PM   #10
Pseudo Enigma
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Default Re: Why is the Idea of Adults Expecting Others to be Mature so Irritating to Me?

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Originally Posted by drizzleRomanceGirl View Post
I don't appreciate when people judge others who don't act how those people want them to act.
I think it's more of a trial by fire sort of thing. The more you hear these things you can either buckle under the weight of the accusations, or you can adapt and become stronger. Usually the more responsible people will become stronger (which in turn comes bigger accusations when you fail to be strong) and go on to be more successful.

IMO it's just a part of life you have to accept. People are always going to tell you that you fucked up. You're just going to have to learn to be the person who tells yourself that you did something good when you do it.
Whatever doesn't kill you...

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You say, "...knows right from wrong, can do anything right, and will say the right things." I believe that there is no right and wrong other than the law of the country you live in. What's morally right and wrong is up to each person's own opinions.
This is largely true, however that doesn't mean that you aren't living in a society. Unless you can figure out how to live completely alone, you will never escape the moral decisions that are placed upon you.

I'm having a hard time trying to say this.

If your friend told you to jump off a bridge, would you? If the law told you to, would you? There is no absolute rule of what is right and wrong. Sometimes you have to choose which is best. Sometimes it's hard, sometimes it's easy. Mistakes are going to be made, but what matters in the end is how you fix them.

Also opinions can be wrong. That's probably mostly why I'm having a hard time writing this properly.

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either 6566 or 6567 depending on the year you were born.
leap years lel

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