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ok dont take this the wrong way buuuuutttttt it seems like alot of people rag on a younger person when they wreck a nice sports car yet its ok when a 21+ wrecks one?idk i guess its just me but i can remember being a 17 y/o with a powerful car and did just fine (friends also).when someone wrecks, its a dumb mistake which a 70 y/o can make.i guess what i'm trying to say is a dumba** is a dumba** no matter the age
ok dont take this the wrong way buuuuutttttt it seems like alot of people rag on a younger person when they wreck a nice sports car yet its ok when a 21+ wrecks one?idk i guess its just me but i can remember being a 17 y/o with a powerful car and did just fine (friends also).when someone wrecks, its a dumb mistake which a 70 y/o can make.i guess what i'm trying to say is a dumba** is a dumba** no matter the age
I have taught HS students for 28 years which means I have taught over 7500 students. There is a learning curve to life and chances are, you are going to make more mistakes when you are young. This quote sums it up;
"Good judgment comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgment" Fred Brooks
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Jeff Wisener
350Z Editor
Nissan Sport Magazine