If you don’t understand the meaning of a saying, its meaning becomes meaningless. And even understanding what a saying means does not mean that it is true. Do you understand what I mean?
I was in IT and what you know would become obsolete in 2-3 years; so you learn something new. Repeat, repeat,.. 36 years and over a dozen “career” changes. I was done at 52.
Let me give an example. When I was young, I learned that old people grunt when they bent over and I wondered why. Now, I understand, (but still don’t know why).
There’s another saying: there’s no fool like an old fool. Also: Live and learn; gain perspective over time. Continue to try to make sense of it. When you can synthesize into an explainable form, you have arrived at wisdom.
allen@home almost 2 years ago
I agree Earl. There are a lot of things i don’t understand.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
what a wise great-grandfather Nelson had there
ʲᔆ almost 2 years ago
it’s like ray-eee-ain…
https://youtu.be/a4EC-VPTdCU
Muzi54 almost 2 years ago
In old age, we forget what we learned.
scote1379 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And Thus Lies the Achievement of Wisdom !
Charles almost 2 years ago
Wisdom is finally learning to apply all that knowledge.
Troglodyte almost 2 years ago
Hey, where does the unlearning part come in?!
Doug K almost 2 years ago
If you don’t understand the meaning of a saying, its meaning becomes meaningless. And even understanding what a saying means does not mean that it is true. Do you understand what I mean?
akiprev04 almost 2 years ago
There’s also an adage, “I was young and dumb. Now I’m only dumb.”
well-i-never almost 2 years ago
That’s not irony, that’s density. Not the same thing.
iggyman almost 2 years ago
“We get too soon old, and too late smart” I saw a sign like that!
The Joke Explainer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I love this strip.
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
You will when you’re older, Nelson…
bittenbyknittin almost 2 years ago
Youth is wasted on the young
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Nelson is growing up with all the sayings in his head…he’s so confused….as is Earl!
ANIMAL almost 2 years ago
He should just be grateful that he can REMEMBER all those sayings….
david_42 almost 2 years ago
I was in IT and what you know would become obsolete in 2-3 years; so you learn something new. Repeat, repeat,.. 36 years and over a dozen “career” changes. I was done at 52.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Not so much understanding as gaining perspective.
MRC112 almost 2 years ago
The more you know, the more you know you don’t know
ladykat almost 2 years ago
I understand and know a lot more now that when I was Nelson’s age.
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
The problem with growing old is that when you have finally learned the answers, they have changed the questions. ;-P
assrdood almost 2 years ago
And sometimes life gives you a pop quiz before you’ve read the chapter.
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
In my youth I didn’t know what I didn’t know. In my dotage, the depth of my ignorance constantly astounds me. In other words, I still don’t ‘get it’.
DawnQuinn1 almost 2 years ago
Problem is…humans NEVER learn. We keep making the same mistakes, over and over.
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Nelson’s parents should keep him at home more. Earl is NOT a good influence.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 2 years ago
Earl is in late youth.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There are a lot of “old sayings” that are meaningless in todays world
zeexenon almost 2 years ago
Once we finally have the feel for something, our delight is piqued.
gooddavid almost 2 years ago
Let me give an example. When I was young, I learned that old people grunt when they bent over and I wondered why. Now, I understand, (but still don’t know why).
Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There’s another saying: there’s no fool like an old fool. Also: Live and learn; gain perspective over time. Continue to try to make sense of it. When you can synthesize into an explainable form, you have arrived at wisdom.