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Age... is just a number.

Time and again I have been proven that age does not matter. Older does not necessary mean wiser.

It all depends how the person is being brought up, the environment they are constantly exposed to.

Maturity does not come with age though that is the perception people always have. Maturity comes with the events one goes through in life. Compare two 50-year olds together, one always hiding in his cacoon, and the other always being exposed to many elements, who do you think is more matured? Does age matter in this instance? I don't think so.

Before you exercise comments, think through yourself. Are you matured enough? ;)

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