Not at all You would agree that there is a great maturity difference between a mentally stable 10 year old, and a mentally stable 60 year old, correct?
But how much difference is there between that one year old... and a three year old? Not a great deal... And a 5 year old from an 8 year old? Very similar.
Age only allows for more time in which to obtain wisdom, knowledge, and experience... it does not dictate that one does. So long as people are different: there can be no line drawn. It is quite true that the vast majority falls between 15 and 25 when it comes to having the maturity level expected of an adult... but there are some rare individuals who fall outside of that.... and those individuals deserve to not to be held back nor pushed forward into having increased rights.
Age dictates nothing. It is experience from which we derive maturity.
But how much difference is there between that one year old... and a three year old? Not a great deal... And a 5 year old from an 8 year old? Very similar.
Age only allows for more time in which to obtain wisdom, knowledge, and experience... it does not dictate that one does. So long as people are different: there can be no line drawn. It is quite true that the vast majority falls between 15 and 25 when it comes to having the maturity level expected of an adult... but there are some rare individuals who fall outside of that.... and those individuals deserve to not to be held back nor pushed forward into having increased rights.
Age dictates nothing. It is experience from which we derive maturity.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day