It seems more convoluted. As a teen it was quite simple. But years of "how to" teachings turned it into a chore.
And most teachings revolve around "why this person is wrong for you" and less around how to make things work, so people start off disadvantaged from those teachings.
Then you get a greater variety of them as you get older and have to sort through them all.
At some point you have to get rid of most of it and simplify things again.
The only real advantage I see of being older is learning to communicate better to work things out, rather than just giving up quickly.
And most teachings revolve around "why this person is wrong for you" and less around how to make things work, so people start off disadvantaged from those teachings.
Then you get a greater variety of them as you get older and have to sort through them all.
At some point you have to get rid of most of it and simplify things again.
The only real advantage I see of being older is learning to communicate better to work things out, rather than just giving up quickly.
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