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Does a person need to live longer to have more experiences?
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Nahhh.. It all depends on the rate at which you acquire your experience.. If you're slowly accumulating it, sit in front of the tube.. If you wanna experience stuff a little faster, climb a mountain.
That's quite obvious judging by the lengthy, in-depth qualifying OP you posted on the subject. I was completely overwhelmed by the astonishing number of debate-worthy points that you submitted.
It's true that living longer can provide more opportunities for experiences and learning, but it's important to note that the quality and depth of your experiences are often more important than the quantity.
There are many ways to maximize the learning and growth you experience in a shorter amount of time, such as by seeking out new and challenging experiences, being open to new ideas and perspectives, and actively seeking out opportunities to learn and grow.
Additionally, it's important to remember that learning and growth are ongoing processes that can happen at any stage of life. It's never too late to learn and grow, and there are always opportunities to seek out new experiences and challenges.
@theinfectedmaster what I reckon is that every one thinks about having experience s all the time to the point that they get absessed that that’ is what life is all about all the time and that you have to fit as many experiences in as you can otherwise you will miss out So that is not the right way to look at it. Because Jesus said that we experience but one thing and that experience is our life and what we are and we should not loose site of that. So when you analise it in the end we are all having only one experience only.
it depends on what you deem experience. In one regard, a 60 yearr old, will have 60 years of life experience even if he does little. Yet a five year old, may live in 10 different cities in 5 years and gain lots of life experiences than another 5 year old would not. @theinfectedmaster
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That's quite obvious judging by the lengthy, in-depth qualifying OP you posted on the subject. I was completely overwhelmed by the astonishing number of debate-worthy points that you submitted.
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@theinfectedmaster
It's true that living longer can provide more opportunities for experiences and learning, but it's important to note that the quality and depth of your experiences are often more important than the quantity.
There are many ways to maximize the learning and growth you experience in a shorter amount of time, such as by seeking out new and challenging experiences, being open to new ideas and perspectives, and actively seeking out opportunities to learn and grow.
Additionally, it's important to remember that learning and growth are ongoing processes that can happen at any stage of life. It's never too late to learn and grow, and there are always opportunities to seek out new experiences and challenges.
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what I reckon is that every one thinks about having experience s all the time to the point that they get absessed that that’ is what life is all about all the time and that you have to fit as many experiences in as you can otherwise you will miss out So that is not the right way to look at it. Because Jesus said that we experience but one thing and that experience is our life and what we are and we should not loose site of that. So when you analise it in the end we are all having only one experience only.
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@theinfectedmaster
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