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When an "older and wiser" person makes a bad choice should a younger person go along with it? Because lets face it, wiser people make bad choices too. Any wise person will tell you that they make mistakes like everybody else. So, should a young person go along with a bad choice made by an older and wiser person? After all, lets face it, "when the blind lead the blind both fall into a ditch."
When an "older and wiser" person makes a bad choice should a younger person go along with it? Because lets face it, wiser people make bad choices too. Any wise person will tell you that they make mistakes like everybody else. So, should a young person go along with a bad choice made by an older and wiser person? After all, lets face it, "when the blind lead the blind both fall into a ditch."
Alright, I will start a new thread where I talk about specific issues.
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