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Life experiences make one wiser; no schoolbook will give that wisdom.
Then again, it also helps if parents give (early on) their children responsibilities/experiences to ably assess/reason/cope with everyday life situations to help them make independent, sensible decisions when they're older.
Do you want your leader to be smart,intelligent or average? Does intelligence intimidate,average comfort? Which would make you prouder?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on November 4th, 2011
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Which word could you put instead of the last word in the sentence:
"Do you realize that much of what you write here is unintelligible?"
by prof. mes solzhenitsy on April 24th, 2011
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Can you tell me why you think you have intelligence?
by aiar on November 4th, 2011
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Do you want to say something smart?
by Dontfeedthefatass on September 19th, 2011
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Do child prodigies hold the key to developing inventions and technology which can only be dreamed of?
by NiCkIzBacK on July 14th, 2011
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You're reading When you get older isn't your mind suppose to mature and become more wise and logical? Because I know a couple of adults who act like they are 14 when they are atleast 30 and 20.
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