After one ages and accumulates ever-increasing instances of life’s events, when a decision-making situation is posed, confusion - not clarity - can commonly result. Consider this for a moment. Hypothetically, a younger individual has, maybe, five ofbeekeeping life’s experiences or, as a considerably older individual, that same person has had twenty-eight of beekeeping life’s experiences. Which number of life’s experiences will require more consideration to form an opinion when a given situationarises?
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