Bruce Timm
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I don't usually post very often but I had a friend send me this link and it gave me a good chuckle
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I saw this statement posted earlier by someone
"If you never level up you're kinda terrible. At 70 you should own the business."
This statement is an absolute travesty of logic and understanding. Whoever concocted this drivel must have a mind devoid of any real-world comprehension. To suggest that not "leveling up" renders someone "terrible" is not just laughably simplistic; it's an epitome of intellectual bankruptcy.
The audacity to impose an arbitrary age, such as 70, as the pinnacle of owning a business is the epitome of ignorance. It demonstrates a profound disconnect from the complexities of human existence. Success is a multi-faceted journey, influenced by countless variables, including social, economic, and personal circumstances. To reduce it to such a narrow, asinine perspective is not only unrealistic but also deeply offensive.
This statement is a shining beacon of intellectual arrogance, conveying that if one doesn't conform to their myopic and unattainable ideals, they are, in their eyes, unequivocally imbecilic. It's an embodiment of facepalm-inducing stupidity that deserves to be relegated to the annals of thoughtless and hurtful commentary, never to be taken seriously.
The individual behind this statement should make a sincere effort to expand their horizons and develop a more nuanced understanding of success and the diverse paths people take in life. It's crucial to recognize that life is complex, and success cannot be measured by a one-size-fits-all standard or an arbitrary age benchmark.
Instead of perpetuating harmful and unrealistic judgments, they should strive to become more empathetic and open-minded. Learning about the challenges and triumphs of others can broaden their perspective and foster a greater appreciation for the unique journeys that each person embarks upon.
In the future, it would be wise for this person to think twice before making sweeping and hurtful statements, and to approach discussions with a more compassionate and understanding mindset.
Still one of the most moving and heartbreaking episodes of the entire series.
Good bye, my friend.