o.pwuaioc wrote:Ivo wrote:Really, citations needed? What part do you want me to get citations on? That teenagers are particularly at the mercy of stuff such as peer pressure?
No, the implication that it is limited to adolescents and that it is not an adult behavior.
I know full well that many adults have such behaviour. I just think that it is tragic that it is so widespread and I do think it shows some lack of maturity. I think there is a balance as obviously someone that does whatever he/she wants without ANY concern for anything is not exactly what I'd consider mature either.
But we aren't discussing something that negatively affects others here, really... So if you aren't doing anyone any harm when you do X (such as watching MLP) and don't do it or are internally condition to not like it because you are afraid that people will judge you in some way - perhaps worried that they will judge you as immature (ironically enough)... Wouldn't you think that to be immature, o.pwuiaoc? Genuine question.
I had read that C.S. Lewis quote before and I think it is quite spot on. I don't think Christianity comes into it. C.S. Lewis followed what was stated in your quote anyway: he put childish ways behind him. Including abandoning concerns of "Is this (that I am doing / that I want to do) childish?".
EDIT: And I missed the joke!
Ivo.