RE: helping the son thread

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 201, Jan 13, 2025.

  1. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    The difference between stupidity and ignorance is, you can help stupidity, as it's not intentional. But you can't help ignorance, because it's a choice.

    Not directing this towards anyone, just a statement of.. opinion.
     
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  3. Lyle H

    Lyle H Road Train Member

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    I think you have that backwards.
    If you are ignorant of something it means you don’t know, but can be taught.

    If you’re stupid, well as Ron White says, “you can’t fix stupid”.
     
  4. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    But you can’t deal with ignorance. To me ignorance is having someone and you gotta show and tell them to do everything, “Go pick up the bottle out of yard.” They get the one bottle, leaving the rest beside it, because you only said one bit get all the bottles
     
  5. blairandgretchen

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    I think that is, or has become, on oft parroted quote or statement.

    No - and Yes - 'Stupid' can't be fixed. 'Ignorant' may be fixed by the individual.
     
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  6. 201

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    Since I initiated this post, I think we are getting off the subject, ( stupid/ignorant) and that's okay, but the issue is, our up and coming generations live in a different world, yet,,,still need part of our world to exist. Who's to blame? Why this wonderful/awful machine I'm typing on right now. I can't think of a more destructive device for how it changed our lives. Before the computer, we actually talked to one another, IN PERSON. You had to be quite a shyster to BS to someone looking them in the eyes. We don't have that today with the "screen". It's given the world a false sense of communication. I see it with my kids, and it irritates the heck out of me. They can text away, but can't push ONE button to say hi. Same with this fellow. okay, he's just a kid, but he didn't think there was anything wrong with his past, I mean, none of us "pre-computer" geezers would ever think of doing that, committing a felony and expect to carry on as usual, it goes against how we were raised, clearly under much different circumstances. Too bad they listened to their computer chums, rather than real life experience like we did.
    By the way, I realize the irony of trashing the computer while using one, and this won't be the last time we hear of this. And do these people deserve a 2nd chance? Yes, not in my past they didn't, but in todays society, we need those people, and we'll probably be fine. We can let this go,,,until next time.
     
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  7. Ridgeline

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    Look, all of you, I think you have to ask yourself this question -

    Would you do the same thing if your kid needed help?

    This is a rhetorical question, which for the ignorant means it is there to make you think of the subject I am making a statement on. I do not expect a post about it just think about it.


    By the by ...

    Ignorance means that you lack knowledge on the subject.

    Stupid means you are unable to understand or REFUSE to attempt to understand - the latter is a lot of people on the road and some here in parts of the Forum.
     
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  8. 201

    201 Road Train Member

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    Sorry pal, my kids aren't felons. I'm proud to say my kids turned out alright. Pat myself ( and the ex-wife) on the back? You bet, it's what was lacking here, good honest family values. My kids saw right from wrong early on and became productive individuals.
     
  9. AModelCat

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    I just don't understand the hand holding these days. Why are parents still coddling their adult children? Most people in their 20's are more than capable of using a computer to find information these days.
     
  10. MSWS

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    I remember the thread. If I'm not mistaken, the son is 23 years old and committed his felony when he was 18/19. He has three things working against him as a new CDL holder:
    1. Extremely young
    2. Felony conviction
    3. Slow market
    Any one of those is bad enough, but all three is almost a guaranteed no.

    The dad was treated pretty harshly by some, but he didn't do himself any favors in the way he responded. Bottom line, it should have been his son here asking for help. The fact that it was the dad tells me his son hasn't really grown up yet. He probably only got the CDL so it would look like he's trying. I get that the dad wants to help his son, but that "boy" is past the point of parenting. I picked up on a lot of misplaced anger from the dad that really should be directed at his son.
     
  11. Ridgeline

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    201, my kids are just the same, my oldest runs her own business, 24 years old, he brother is in the AirForce in Poland/Ukraine, and the next older one is very well educated and makes more money in one year than I do in five and the rest are following the leader.

    However, sometimes you need to look beyond things that are on the surface and point someone in the right direction.
    It isn't, he came here just to ask to see if anyone could help, he wasn't part of the industry and didn't knew just the basics in our world so it wasn't handholding like I have seen with parents (my sister-in-law is a perfect example of a piss poor parent, having a 36-year-old who has never had a job living at home and his brother married a Chinese girl. When I met her, she openly called her husband the stupidest thing on two legs because he doesn't have common sense - like driving a sports car into a snow bank and calling mommy for help).
    I agree, but he didn't come here, I don't even think he knew about this forum, so yes he was treated badly, and why I asked what I asked, wouldn't you do the same?
     
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