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Re: New study challenges timeline
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Harryshill wrote:
I don't believe age and knowledge or age and wisdom go together.

Older age has been brought up as a reason why people might not be open to a different way of thinking and it's just not true. Age is not relevant as far as I'm concerned; In many ways I'm more 'open' now than I was as a young man.

As far as I'm concerned. age is nothing. I'm way, way over 60 and as old as the stars.


I've always been open as I've never towed the party line. If I don't believe what one of my peers tells me I'll go out of my way to try and prove them wrong if I have the way and means to do it and feel I am right. That doesn't happen much in this hobby of course if you need to get your hands dirty as you are restricted in what you can do...if anything at all other than research.


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Posted by Sanctuary
5th December 2012ce
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