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<blockquote data-quote="XTE" data-source="post: 56319142" data-attributes="member: 153598"><p>I have heard my father say things like "I'm too old to change" as if I'm suppose to just know it and accept it. Old folks do not like to change. Talk about Elitism, they must feel they have been around long enough to know everything and so cannot be argued with.</p><p></p><p>There is a post above that clearly reflects this know-it-all stance in place of its actual know-a-little reality:</p><p></p><p>"Your youthful foolishness, and arrogance, is a modern day echo of Elihu. Not something to be proud of."</p><p></p><p>Imagine how clueless one would be to call someone foolish and pretend after that they THEY are the arrogant ones in being foolish, while making an arrogant statement that someone is foolish instead of them. </p><p></p><p>At least it is here where everyone can see it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XTE, post: 56319142, member: 153598"] I have heard my father say things like "I'm too old to change" as if I'm suppose to just know it and accept it. Old folks do not like to change. Talk about Elitism, they must feel they have been around long enough to know everything and so cannot be argued with. There is a post above that clearly reflects this know-it-all stance in place of its actual know-a-little reality: "Your youthful foolishness, and arrogance, is a modern day echo of Elihu. Not something to be proud of." Imagine how clueless one would be to call someone foolish and pretend after that they THEY are the arrogant ones in being foolish, while making an arrogant statement that someone is foolish instead of them. At least it is here where everyone can see it... [/QUOTE]
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