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Originally Posted by kentuckyrosesinmay
Like I said, I'm not going to prove my worth. Everytime I do, it is viewed as bragging.
My statements above were correct. Experience isn't a good gauge of overall knowledge. It doesn't matter that I am 22. I could provide a million examples of how true those statements are in reality in the horse industry. And you certainly to not know my experience either.
She can't even tell me the age range that horses' bones stop growing...
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Has the thought occurred to you that maybe she doesn't want to answer you? Maybe she doesn't want to argue all day when there are other things she could be doing. Nobody can win an argument with you, Jess. You always have to be right... I've never seen a topic that you weren't considering yourself the 'expert' on.
By the way, experience means a lot more than what you read in books. Almost anyone can pick up a book and gain the knowledge that you speak of. Real life experiences are what mold us and shape us into what we are. If I had a choice between two doctors; one who had been in practice for 20 years and one who had just begun, I would take the more experienced one any day of the week. Why? Because knowledge is very little without the experience that goes along with it.