Age is Wisdom

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Old People are easy to spot at sporting events; during the playing of the National Anthem. Old People remove their caps and stand at attention and sing without embarrassment.? They know the words and believe in them.
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It's the Old People who know our great country is protected, not by politicians, but by the young men and women in the military serving their country.
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Old people believe the best things in live or still free
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Old people understand the wisdom of spare the rod spoil the child
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Old people understand that one night of enjoyment can possible ruin the rest of your life
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Old people understand that life is not always fair and when you’ve been dealt an unjust hand you can’t just quit
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Old people understand that wealth, happiness, and success is not just measured by the materialistic things you own
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Old people understand the value of good manners, respect, and common sense

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Old people are not useless burdens but a source of knowledge, gained from life experiences that can not be found in books
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Old people understand you must be willing to be accountable for your own actions and be ready to face the consequences
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Old people are not a drain on society to be push aside by the younger generation as out of touch, but a source of wisdom that could save them a lot of trials if they would only listen to their advice and accept that they know what they are talking about
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Old people understand that children should be taught at a early age, respect for human life, respect for authority, respect for country, and a sound knowledge that life and liberties are not a right but a privilege, which has been afforded them by the men and women who have given their lives and have suffered so that they may have the privileges afforded them today.
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Old people understand that life is not about what happens to us but about how we chose to deal with what happens to us.
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