AI causes the 'olds' to self-reflect and the reactions are wildly different.
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He almost gets it when he says women: "their biggest takeaway is..."
"Vanity" is probably the best word. You cannot teach them if they cannot get over themselves. Their younger selves would just flip off their older selves, take another butt selfie, and go back to the whirling noisy fun of the carousel, fully believing they'll regret nothing.
The problem with comments like these - "It's quite pitiful to realize few women have experiences like that" - is that women lack the basic comprehension skills to "hear it" then "process it" and then "assimilate it".
They do have these experiences, but they are just too fucking stupid and too in denial and so far into #metoo group think, that these experiences not only do they not register, they cannot be dealt with.
AND women are little girls with big tits and old faces...
Endless dreams, dramss and delusions - and trouble.
Women = "What I was when I had value!"
Men = "Man, that's before I had any value!"
I find men typically don't have as many regrets as women do when confronted with time like this. I had two different men give me meaningful advice in my early twenties that apparently stuck with me. One was my dad and the other was an older coworker. They never met but their advice ran parallel and I realized years later I followed it, maybe not deliberately, but successfully. In a nutshell it was this: do not get married and settle down in your 20's. Date if you must but always keep in mind, the person you are at 30 probably won't recognize the person you were at 20 and vice-versa.
On a funny side note, a few years ago when I started killing it in my career I found my former coworker who gave that advice and took him out to lunch. He's doing well himself. I told him what he said and how I remembered it and it served me well. So I thanked him. He reflected for a minute then said, "People are actually following my advice? That's both humbling and scary."
It's quite pitiful to realize few women have experiences like that.
Why would anyone care what an advanced algorithm thinks or say's? Honestly people care far too much about what other people think. I'll listen to anyone but I don't accept advice or criticism from idiots or machines.
Women need to see life as a progression. Is there thing's I did wrong? Of course but so be it. You learn and move on. I'm getting to the point that I'm staring my mortality in the face. I'd hate to use the term but it is what it is.