Mature? That is the question. Whether tis nobler in the mind to have graced the earth for many years or for a short time?
As all of you know, I'm one of the youngest providers here in AR. Prominent provider I guess you could say. THE youngest black provider here. But it seems there is more of an appeal for older providers? Even new providers who come to AR (new on Eccie anyway) tend to be older in age. Also, in several discussions there are snide comments about younger providers not being professional or mature enough. Do some of you refuse to see young providers for this reason? Have you not met any with the appropriate amount of professionalism or intellectual skills?
I've just been curious because I've always had older friends (25+) and have been able to fit gracefully in various "adult" or "mature" situations. For Gods sake, my 47 year old English teacher was my best friend lol I do agree that usually there is quite a difference in small talk with an 18 year old than a 30 year old but it's not always bad thing.