There are plenty of grown-ass children in the world. And there are a lot of
aging adolescents. Hell, there are even some young adults out there. That’s
because,
past a certain point, maturity has nothing to do with age.
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What
matters are a person’s
intentions. The difference between a child, an
adolescent, and an adult is not how old they are or what they do, but
why they
do something. The child steals the ice
cream because it feels good, and he is
oblivious or indifferent to the consequences. The adolescent doesn’t
steal
because he knows it will create worse consequences in the future, but his
decision is ultimately a bargain with his future self: I’ll
forgo some pleasure
now to prevent greater future pain.
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But it’s only the adult who doesn’t steal for the simple principle that
stealing is wrong.
And to steal, even if she gets away with it,
would make her
feel worse about herself.
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