Teenage Learning Curve
Learning during teenage years often involves a trial-and-error approach, where individuals grapple with new experiences while navigating the complexities of life. This phase is marked by a certain recklessness, yet it lays the groundwork for becoming a more competent adult. Ultimately, the journey from adolescence to adulthood is about refining skills and understanding the world more deeply.In this clip
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What are your thoughts on the perspective that many older people take unmerited pride in being adults and discourage youth's enthusiasm and ideals, as expressed in the quote: "You're young. Enjoy your enthusiasms and your ideals while you can. For when you grow up and get out in the world you will know better"?
What are your thoughts on this perspective?
How does mistake-driven learning apply to life?