That all depends on the way the audience is preserving the literature. It also depends on HOW the author intends their audience read it. Comedic scenes can be used to relive tensions, but the author could also use comedy as a way to make the novel more intriguing. Comedic scenes may have symbolism, in which you will be able to figure out whether or not the intent was serious or playful.
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It can be very helpful - if the older person is actually wise and sincerely wants to help you. One of the positive things about aging is accumulated wisdom, and many older people really want share what they know and be helpful. I’ve learned a lot from older people throughout my life. I really like to “pay it forward” if I can (e.g. Quora)
People learn the most from their mistakes - what better way to learn than from the mistakes of others where you can avoid the negative consequences.
Older people are not always wise, so you need to apply critical judgment. A thoughtful and truly wise older person will be able to explain the basis of what they are telling you…such as mistakes they made in learning or things they tried that didn’t work. This is a great way to evaluate their wisdom.
You also need to be receptive. It’s all too easy to hear genuinely good advice as “another story”. Listen thoughtfully and you may find some pearls.
And if you do learn something useful, provide feedback to the mentor…it will encourage them to help you in the future.
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true
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but it's illegal but I accidentally do it sometimes smh
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The happiest moment of my life was when I got a fish. I named him Turbo and I loved to watch him swim around in his tank. It was awesome to be the owner of Turbo. He is the best fish ever and he makes me very happy!
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I didn't know what would apply to you so I hope this helps. Lol I know its cheesy but who cares? Haha