Thout process ahead of age, no big deal!

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Posted: 18 years ago
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One can at a age visualize thoughts 42 years ahead old generation. Some are capable😳 to flip flop but in most early teen's / 20's this is rare happening.

It's a easier proposition to think ahead of age and make sense in thoughts (no biggie) as compared to understanding the thought process of folks lesser in age even thou once they have experienced that age...adding the aspect of changing time. what do you think ...No? abstract other then few members who also think... think about it...

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Are you talking about generation gap?

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: lighthouse

Are you talking about generation gap?

no, i don't think so LH. I think he's talking about people/kids who r mature beyond there age. kinda like the reverse of 30 going 13.....more like 13 going 30 here😊 but yeah, some sort of gender gap appears to be thrown in the mix as well😕.....😆😆...may be that's why he said....think....think......jo mujhey pata naheen kis chidiya ka naam hai😉

Edited by Gauri_3 - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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even kids nowdays act as adults, there is an intense pressure on children to grow up before their years and mature

Jerri 😃
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: starcity

even kids nowdays act as adults, there is an intense pressure on children to grow up before their years and mature

Jerri 😃

acting mature and being mature are two totally different things...imo.

btw, welcome to DM, Jerri😃

Edited by Gauri_3 - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

no, i don't think so LH. I think he's talking about people/kids who r mature beyond there age. kinda like the reverse of 30 going 13.....more like 13 going 30 here😊 but yeah, some sort of gender gap appears to be thrown in the mix as well😕.....😆😆...may be that's why he said....think....think......jo mujhey pata naheen kis chidiya ka naam hai😉

😆 😆 Time machine into the future.. 😛 woh kehtein hain naa zaroorat se zyada aur waqt ke pehle kuch nahin milta. Live in the moment..😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

no, i don't think so LH. I think he's talking about people/kids who r mature beyond there age. kinda like the reverse of 30 going 13.....more like 13 going 30 here😊 but yeah, some sort of gender gap appears to be thrown in the mix as well😕.....😆😆...may be that's why he said....think....think......jo mujhey pata naheen kis chidiya ka naam hai😉

😆😆😆 chidiya is just mentioned for people mounted on war horses who just wanna believe in slashing necks... make sure intend of this humble messenger is well understood 😉😆

Bilkul sahi it's combination of both, at say 30 years, can someone think and understand POV's of 13 year's old mind, I mean where they are coming from...like many of today's esteemed teenagers at 15 know and understand thought process of people 40 plus years in age...do 40 years can also step back in there shoes and understand ...rather then saying...uff these kids of today's world. or "somehting like that "( my Chinese friend uses this quote often when he has no clue 😆😆😆)

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Posted: 18 years ago
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very true. My cousin is 12 but acts like she's an Amma. She knows everything she shouldn't and is tooo mature.

but i've seen it a lot that younger kids are thinking way ahead in to the future. My younger sister is like that, very mature. and she's only 16 and she's thinking about her life when she's 30. It's easier to think ahead of age but i do think a 50 yr old, trying to have the thought process of a 15 yr old? 😆

so was that your point, or am i totally off?
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

btw, welcome to DM, Jerri😃



Thanks hun😃 I've officiall discovered that this website has a beauty and heath section too! so I'm bombarding that one too😆

Jerri😃
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: hira_187

very true. My cousin is 12 but acts like she's an Amma. She knows everything she shouldn't and is tooo mature.

but i've seen it a lot that younger kids are thinking way ahead in to the future. My younger sister is like that, very mature. and she's only 16 and she's thinking about her life when she's 30. It's easier to think ahead of age but i do think a 50 yr old, trying to have the thought process of a 15 yr old? 😆

so was that your point, or am i totally off?

*SIGHS yes... that was my point...😃 ...@12 cousin amma 😆😆 so true..same as my nephew, he is dadaji of the house 😆

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