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Age Quote by Horace Walpole

“One's mind suffers only when one is young and while one is ignorant of the world. When one has lived for some time, one learns that the young think too little and the old too much, and one grows careless about both.” quote by Horace Walpole
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“One's mind suffers only when one is young and while one is ignorant of the world. When one has lived for some time, one learns that the young think too little and the old too much, and one grows careless about both.”

Horace Walpole

About This Quote

Youth tends to think little, age thinks too much; experience brings a careless balance between both extremes.

In simple terms: Youth is naive, age is over‑thinking; experience balances them.

Key Takeaway

Seek balanced perspective beyond age stereotypes.

Themes

wisdom age learning balance

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • career decisions
  • parenting
  • lifelong learning
  • mentorship

Key Concepts

cognitive bias humility growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you combine youthful curiosity with seasoned insight?
  • What habits prevent you from growing beyond age‑based assumptions?
A Different Perspective

Over‑reliance on experience can blind to new ideas.

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