Message from @Sir Platypus
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You need to experience things
Here comes the butt
don't shelter kids
it's a seperate point
Intelligence is not actually specifically defined in psychology, so yes, technically erudite does not mean smart, but arguing that way is really just being overly specific about which aspect of the general definition you want to take
You’re arguing extreme technicalities for the most part here
"all those whippersnappers with their smartphones they don't care for my wisdom! Now how do I go on the internet again"
So wise
that's because they lack experience
senile fucking wisdom
And yet, when actual social situations arise, who’s more likely to know what to do
experience=/= wisedom
You’re being overly salty
It’s presenting a bias
but experience is a prerequisite for wisedom
You said yourself experience isn’t wisdom
But right there you said it is
With that example
An overly cliche example at that
@Sir Platypus some people
Anecdote a statistic does not make
If they aren’t entirely relevant
The majority is what matters here
Most people are fucking ignorant one-trick-pony jobbies as far as averages go
Just because they get old, does not mean they seek more knowledge or learn from their experiences
They can drink themselves under the table each evening for all I know
Support that claim, that most people don't learn from their experiences
yes but experience is required for wisedom
Because I don't believe it
at all
@Sir Platypus history
Old will not mean wise if you will bother to run the actual evaluation of a big enough mass of people
yes
this went from 0 to 60 pretty fast
There is a reason some people are revered for being wise, smart and philosophically minded
but a child has no experience and therefore cannot be wise
It's because they are rare
alright, well, a weird debate, and one I'm really not apt to argue at 8 in the morning, so I'll see y'all later
the exception proves the rule but you are yet to qualify
Child is a literal retard because their hardware is not yet there