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Flash snuff, extract a metaphor, and then compare what is what.

"I have crossed more bridges than you have" is usually a warning from the elderly to the young people that they are "disobedient". Judging whether a question is right or wrong has nothing to do with age. When it comes to age, it is to "pull the tiger's skin" and cheer for your guilty conscience. If age determines everything, then the principal of a school must be the oldest in the school; The general manager of an enterprise must be the oldest in the company; The leader of a country must be an old man over 100-is that right? Obviously not! To say this is not to disrespect the elderly, but to say realistically, for a specific problem, whose concept is closest to "optimal" has little to do with age.

"I have crossed more bridges than you have" is a disrespect for young people and a blasphemy against knowledge. People who hold the concept that "I have crossed more bridges than you have" advocate "seniority".

(Source: Network)