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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (54234)10/14/2004 9:31:23 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
I made an amazing discovery: People change as the time pass! I'm not joking. I did. Honestly. I keep now wondering why is this so surprising since it should have been easily to discern because it has been happening all along.

You posting gave me the opportunity to articulate that. Take Jay, for instance, he's going to discover in about 8 to 9 years that his daughter is not going to be like him neither like his wife. It will be a different being.

That's not intrinsically good nor bad. It just is. Only we are left wondering, that this new people, in your case, this new people acting differently than the people did 10 years ago.

Look at it. The people living there were not airlifted and replaced by a new bred of people. They are the same but with different ages.

Now look at it as I'm doing. Any 25-year old you meet was 15. Any 21 was 11. Any 50 was 40. Any 30 was 20 and so it goes. Aby 15 was 5.

This new age mix, of the same population, that you see right now, made them, as a crowd, act differently.

I'm not sure I am making sense on this thing, but step back. And think under this perspective.